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In terms of keeping your gardens and front lawns green and beautiful, the easy way out would be to acquire professional lawn services to do the job. It’s easy to find Atlanta lawn companies, but why not try it on your own?

If you are the type who enjoys do-it-yourself jobs then personal rather than professional lawn services, as long as they are done with utmost care, dedication, know how and love may very well keep your lawns and garden worthy of pride and professional looking.

There are very basic tips for the gardening neophyte. When watering your lawn, remember that most grasses would require an inch of water every week. Providers of expert lawn services would say that this could vary depending on the type of grass as well as the weather.

After you’ve had lawn services for your landscaping, make sure to ask them how often should you water your plants. Water your plants and your lawn more frequently during the summer season to keep the grass from turning brown.

Cut your grass the way lawn services companies do. It is all not just a matter of having your lawn mower cut through the grass. Remember that removing more than 30% of your leaf blade or grass length could cut into the crowns of the plants and damage your lawns. Avoid cutting wet and wilted grass as these could also cause brown spots to appear. Make sure that the blades of your lawn mower are sharp. During seasons when grass grow faster than usual, mow your lawn every three to four days.

Who knows, you may end up liking yard work and find a whole new career!

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