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Contact a local landscaper or garden centre to find out more. The next step is to decide whether your lawn needs to be fertilized. Again, contact your local landscaper or garden centre to see what is best for your lawn. paction, particularly if it is used a lot â€" either as your child‘s personal sports field or a regular pathway. Compaction will result in lacklustre grass, and eventually, a dead lawn. COMPACTED GROUND If your foundation is clay soil, your lawn may end up suffering from comâ€" The heavier garden rake is recommendâ€" ed for this task. What you need to do is pull hard on the rake, pulling up dead roots and debris. Don‘t worry about the grass plants that are being subjected to this treatment, because the deepâ€"rooted plants will grow. any debris. When raking, don‘t use the regâ€" ular, fanâ€"leaf rake which is commonly used to clear lawn clippings and leaves â€" it won‘t achieve what you are trying to do. This building is constructed utilizing specific attention to detail by «+ Nillstead Wellington St. E Aurora Side Rd advice By following these tips, you should end up with a healthy, thriving lawn. If probâ€" lems occur, don‘t hesitate to call your local landscaper or garden centre to ask for The next step is to leave your grass a litâ€" tle longer than you normally would when cutting. Plants get most of their nourishâ€" ment from the sun‘s rays, while the roots supply the water and raw nutrients. by keeping your lawn longer, you‘ll allow your grass to receive the required nutrients that will help it survive the heat. The first step is to water it â€" particularly if there has been a lack of rain in your area â€" once a week, slowly and deeply. Use a sprinkler instead of a hose. It is better to water your lawn less frequently, giving it a good, thorough soaking, than to give it freâ€" quent, light soakings. THE SUMMER MONTHS Once the summer arrives, the hot weathâ€" er will make your lawn go dormant. Don‘t worry, there are two things you can do to save it. You should also have your lawn mower blade checked at the beginning of the seaâ€" son. A dull blade will tear the grass tips and give your lawn a brown appearance. You should also have the engine checked and the oil changed. WEEDS Pulling weeds has always been a tedious task, but one that has to be done if you don‘t want your grass roots to be chocked by these invaders. Weeds also make your lawn unattractive. To control weed growth, lawn experts advise that your lawn should be well nourâ€" ished. If it is, it should fight off weeds on its own. this will also mean that you don‘t have to use as much herbicide on your lawn. (There are several "natural" alternaâ€" tives to chemical herbicides. Contact an environmental group to find out more.) 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