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Common Lawn Care Mistakes to Avoid
Many home lawn problems are due to correctable causes. Here are
some of the more common lawn care problems that either directly
influence turf quality or are an underlying factor contributing
to other problems like weeds or disease. Reference is made to Lawn
Talk web pages for more information.
Overfertilizing
Fertilizer application errors may directly injure the grass or
contribute to disease and other lawn problems. Errors may include
fertilizing too much, too often, excessively in spring, or excessively
in the shade. Refer to Choosing Fertilizers for Home Lawns and Fertilizing
Schedule for Home Lawns along with the Lawn Care Calendar for Northern
Illinois.
Overwatering
Applying too much water, especially to sodded lawns on clay and/or
compacted soils, contributes to poor rooting and thatch accumulation,
leading to other problems. Refer to Watering Guidelines for Home
Lawns.
Wrong Grass for the Site
Grass selection needs to match criteria of the site, including
environmental factors and site use. Examples of problems include
Kentucky bluegrass sod (intended for full sun) planted in shade
or fine fescues (poor wear tolerance) planted on a heavily used
site. Refer to Lawn Grasses for Northern Illinois, Suggested Lawn
Mixes for Northern Illinois, and Grasses for Special Sites &
Uses.
Poorly Prepared Soils
The importance of thoroughly preparing the site prior to seeding
or sodding cannot be overemphasized. Amend clay soils (refer to
Soil & Site Preparation for Lawns) and core aerate existing
lawns with problem soils underneath (refer to Lawn Cultivation Equipment
& Methods and Managing Thatch in Home Lawns).
Mowing Too Short
Simply raising the mowing height can improve the quality of many
lawns and reduce problems such as crabgrass. Target a 2-1/2 to 3-inch
mowing height. Refer to Guidelines for Mowing Lawns Properly.
Too Much Shade for Quality Lawn
Lawn care in shade calls for some modification of practices (refer
to Managing Lawns in Shade Areas). Picture-perfect lawns in shade
are not realistic, and some sites simply have too much shade for
grasses to grow acceptably. Consider groundcovers as alternatives
(refer to Groundcovers as Lawn Alternatives in Shade).
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