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Dee

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Keeping grass green
« on: July, 25, 2009, 04:39:56 PM »
I have seen some peoples lawns and they do be a beautiful shade of green and then I look at mine lol it's a bit green here a bit brown there, bald over there and too much grass over there, is there anything I can do to make my lawn a nice shade of green ?
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Re: Keeping grass green
« Reply #1 on: July, 30, 2009, 02:40:58 AM »
I wish I knew the answer to this as well! Some of our lawn gets dry / brownish, especially when the weather is hot. We have used sprinklers to water the lawn and keep the grass from drying; it helps some, but not always.
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Re: Keeping grass green
« Reply #2 on: August, 09, 2010, 05:49:41 AM »
I have seen some peoples lawns and they do be a beautiful shade of green and then I look at mine lol it's a bit green here a bit brown there, bald over there and too much grass over there, is there anything I can do to make my lawn a nice shade of green ?

Of course there is solution for this problem, it depends on the whether condition, if you are in tropical areas, then direct sunlight cause harm to your grass health, do daily sprinkling at the morning and afternoon, keep the height of the grass one inch at least, look for special quality grass for that. at already brown areas, completely remove the grass and replant. Do not keep any furniture on grass permanently,during direct sunlight if possible, keep the grass covered with wet cover. This is a must for costly grass maintainace during early days of plantation.

 
 


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