You look out in the yard and what do you observe? Gravel, dirt, rough patches of grass here and there – specifically, an uninviting yard. What could make you despise the look even more is if when you look over by the neigbours your eyes meet green, level and pleasingly well-groomed lawn. Obviously, you would like a lawn like that. You want to alter your yard to “keep up with the Jones’s” and to make it more yard-like. You want to see your yard carpeted by green beauty free of weeds. The secret to having well-groomed lawns is planting grass, applying lawn fertilizers, proper weed control habits and having a proper mowing regime.
What exactly is grass? It is a form of plant belonging to the group of Gramineae. There are nine thousand different groups of grass. Whether we believe it or not, grass is very essential to our living. Some types make food for us like rice, other kinds form the diet for animals like cows and some kinds are used in construction or to help prevent soil erosion for instance bamboo.
Individuals grow different kinds of grass on their lawns but it depends to a great extent on the type of climate. Grass has fibrous roots so once planted, they expand around an area very quickly to carpet that particular area. If your aim is to have your yard carpeted in the beauty of green grass, here’s how to accomplish that objective:
Materials necessary:
Grass seeds
Hay or straw
Loose soil
Phosphorus
Soil conditioner
Tools required:
Watering can
Metal rake
Instructions:
1. Use the metal rake to plow the soil as a way of preparing it to plant grass.
2. Add phosphorus and soil conditioner to the soil to prepare it to give appropriate growth of grass.
3. Use the metal rake and plow the soil again to be certain that the phosphorus and soil conditioner are properly combined into the soil.
4. Scatter the seeds by hand onto the empty soil.
5. Moisten the seeds using the watering can. By doing this, the soil will also be hydrated.
6. Cover by sprinkling loose soil over the seeds.
7. Spread some hay or straw over the area to provide the ideal growing conditions, specifically the accurate temperature, for the grass.
8. Water the grass at least two times daily to stimulate growth.
In no time you will have sprouts of grass on the lawn.
Tips:
Do not apply seeds too thickly to an area as the nutrients in the soil will become inadequate for excess grass.
The suitable time to plant grass is in April and October and it has been discovered that seeds planted in October yield better growth on top of re-growth.
When planting the seeds, be certain to do so evenly on the soil to avoid thick areas and thin areas which will give a “patchy appearance”.
It is always best to use a watering can than to use a hose since the hose is likely to wash away the seeds from the soil which would defeat the whole purpose of you planting them.
Before you plant any grass in your yard, it is very crucial to get rid of existing grass.
You may consider edging the borders of the lawn where you want the grass to stop growing as this will give a neater look when the grass has grown.
Do not walk on the lawn when you observe small green shoots. The grass is very weak at this point and cannot resist abuse so it needs to become full-grown
Here’s more gardening tips on how to grow grass.