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August
14

Great landscaping can be difficult to master. Here's how to avoid the rookie mistakes.

Good landscaping is essential for good curb appeal, but maintaining a good lawn isn't always easy. Landscaping is both an art and a science, and it can take years of practice to get it right. If you're managing your own landscaping, you should know that it's common for many homeowners to make a lot of mistakes along the way, but learning from those with experience can help you avoid mishaps. To help you make the most of your facade, our real estate agents compiled this quick list of mistakes that can quickly ruin your landscaping:

  • Too Much Mulch
    Mulching is a great way to freshen up the look of your landscaping, and it also helps promote plant growth by protecting roots and retaining moisture. However, over-mulching can actually do more harm than good. Too much mulch can actually suffocate your plants, which will restrict growth or even cause them to die. 1-2 inches of mulch is usually recommended, and you typically shouldn't exceed 3. For some mulching inspiration, check out the landscaping on these Nassau County homes for sale.

  • Cutting Your Grass Too Short
    Many people make the mistake of cutting their grass too short in an attempt to mow it less frequently; however, this approach can destroy your lawn. When grass blades are too short, they aren't able to store the nutrients they receive from photosynthesis. Short blades of grass can also have difficulty thriving in hot summer conditions. Cool-season grasses should be 3 to 3.5 inches in the summer, while warm-season grasses should be 2 to 2.5 inches.

  • Fertilizing Before Testing Your Soil
    Fertilizer is a combination of ingredients that can help your plants grow and stay healthy, but before you can apply it, you need to know what's in your soil. A soil test will reveal which ingredients your lawn is lacking so you can select the right fertilizer product to supplement your plant growth. By fertilizing before testing your soil, your run the risk of adding too much of a single ingredient.

  • Mowing With A Dull Blade
    Mowing your lawn with a dull lawn mower blade can actually damage your grass and cause it to quickly yellow or die. Dull blades actually tear at the grass blades instead of cleanly cutting them, which ultimately damages the root system. If you're noticing uneven tears in your grass blades or patches of your lawn are dying without explanation, chances are your mower blade is due for an upgrade.

  • Over-Watering Your Lawn And Garden
    When it comes to watering your lawn and garden, a Goldilocks approach is best. Under-watering will quickly cause plants to wilt and die, but over-watering can be harmful too. Over-watering can deplete plants of essential nutrients, so be sure to monitor your local rain totals each day so you can adjust your watering schedule as needed.

Maintaining beautiful landscaping takes a lot of time and effort upfront, but once you settle on a good consistent strategy, it becomes much easier. Contact us today for more tips on improving your home's appearance.

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