1. Mow regularly: Mowing your lawn regularly helps to keep it healthy and free of weeds. It also promotes even growth and reduces the possibility of pests infesting your lawn.
2. Water appropriately: Water your lawn deeply and less frequently, this ensures that the roots are getting sufficient hydration while reducing the risk of overwatering.
3. Feeding your lawn: Fertilizing your lawn in the fall and spring helps to promote healthy grass growth, increases disease resistance, and improves the overall health of your lawn.
4. Aeration: Aerating your lawn allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots which helps to improve the health of your lawn.
5. Reseeding: Identify and reseed any areas of your lawn that have become thin or bare. This helps to prevent weeds from taking over and promotes a lush, healthy lawn.
6. Leaf removal: Removing leaves from your lawn regularly prevents shading, allows sunlight to reach the grass, and minimizes the risk of fungal diseases.