It does hold water. We should only be watering when we need to live. Mechanic John Most has a motto. The focus should be on plant health, not plant growth. When it comes to watering your lawn, he says it’s best to hold off as much as possible early in the season to help create root density. If you can develop very, very kind of deep and kind of dense root system earlier in the year, then you have that access. It’s a much bigger kind of glass of water. It can have access to too much too soon and the roots will only be able to draw from a shallow pool. Not good in the long run. Mokes also says when it comes to mowing, don’t hesitate getting out early as soon as the grass is able to be cut. Mowing is going to help everything. A taller, dead swath really early in the year creates a perfect habitat for pests. And ticks can be brought in by rodents and stick to the long foliage. Cutting the lawn itself is almost more beneficial than fertilizing because actually induces growth. The plant creates A fatal hormone called oxen, which regulates growth and is in high concentration at the top of the stem. Have you cut that off? Then at the point at which the plant spreads and kind of tillers, then it’s the oxygen’s going to be produced and it actually forces the plant instead to to spread laterally and thicken up. This will help with weed suppression and forces root growth. Having a hybrid of grass species will make your lawn more resilient. Different grasses are going to perform at different times of the year. Kentucky bluegrass can be found at many sod farms because it’s resilient during the winter and spreads by itself when healthy, but it’s less resilient to drought. So mixing in perennial rye grass can be beneficial because it’s more resilient with heat having a variety. Will give a consistent lawn throughout the year.
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