How To Keep Your Lawn Green In Winter
Maintaining your yard requires dedication, and with the winter chill fast approaching, most homeowners also tend to also chill with regard to their lawn duties and skip everything until spring comes in. Although it’s true that lawns hibernate and are less demanding during the cooler seasons, there are still a few tasks that you shouldn’t skimp on if you want a winter “wonder lawn” that will save you a lot of trouble once the temperature gets warmer! Without further ado, here are seven things to add and tick off your winter checklist for a greener, healthier lawn: 1) Feed Your Lawn Warm-season grasses make up the majority of lawns in Australia. These varieties are only semi-dormant in the winter and although growth slows down when the soil temperature drops below 14°C, they still have the capacity to absorb nutrients. Acquire specialised winter fertilisers that are rich in Iron to improve the leaf colour, and contains less Nitrogen to avoid unnecessary growth. Feed your lawn aroun...