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STEPS TO A GOOD LAWN
BY
ALLEN, STERLING & LOTHROP
First be sure you have the proper grade to the lawn
(without any low places). Have at least six inches of
good topsoil, more if possible.
Spread lime over topsoil at the rate recommended as
the result of a soil test.
Spread a high quality starter fertilizer with a 1-2-1
ratio at the manufactures recommended rate.
Next a good blend of lawn seed, 4 to 6 lbs. per 1,000
square feet, depending on mixture.
Rake these in, raking both ways to get an even
distribution.
It is important to mulch the whole area with straw or
hay. This prevents birds from eating seed, prevents
washing in case of heavy rain, and moderates soil
temperatures. Do not rake mulch off after grass
starts to come through. Start to mow when grass in 3
inches tall and leave the clippings. This protects the
tender grass roots.
NEWLY SEEDED LAWN MAINTENANCE
WATERING: Improper watering is the biggest cause
of failure in a newly seeded lawn. How much water to
apply depends on soil type. Keep the soil constantly
moist to a depth of 4 inches.
NEVER let the surface dry completely. After 4
mowings you can reduce the watering to 1-2 inches a
week, depending on your soil type. Apply the water in 2
sessions (applying large amounts of water in fewer
sessions promotes deeper rooting than applying less
water more often).
MOWING: NEVER cut more than 1/3 of top
growth at a time. Cutting more growth can stop root
growth for up to 28 days. When grass has reached 3
inches, mow to 2 ¾ inches. Continue mowing at 3 inches
until Sept. 1. Then mow to 2 ½ inches until the last
mowing of the season, which should be to 2 inches. In
spring, mow 2 ½ inches until May 15, then back to 3-3 ½
inches. ALWAYS keep mower blade sharp. This is
especially important the first 4 mowings, as the roots
are shallow.
FERTILIZING: If your lawn was properly installed,
a fertilizer with a 1-1-1 or a 1-2-1 ratio was added to
the soil at the time of installation. Re-apply
fertilizer with the same ratio every 6 weeks (up to 4
times total per season). After the lawn is a year old,
go to a turf builder with a 6-1-2 or 6-2-2 ratio 4 times
per season. Natural organic is best, as it builds the
soil while feeding the plants. Apply at a rate so you
are achieving 1 lb. of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet.
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