Spring is a very important season for looking after your lawn. After the hardship of winter it needs careful attention as soon as the days start to lengthen and the grass starts to grow. Garden maintenance is, giving the lawn the care it needs now will ensure the best possible results throughout the year.
Mowing
As the grass starts to grow you will need to start to mow your lawn. It is very important in early spring that you set the mowing height quite high taking no more that one third of the length of the plant off at a time, otherwise the lawn will become stressed. A little and often approach is better in spring. As the grass grows faster as we move further into spring increase the mowing frequency and gradually reduce the height of cut to give the desired finish.
Feeding
It is essential that you feed your lawn during spring. This gives the lawn the essential nutrients it needs over the spring period. The grass plants are growing rapidly at this time, and like any living thing, need the correct nutrients in the correct quantities in order to grow strong and healthy. Healthy plants mean a thicker, denser and greener sward.
Weeding
Controlling weeds in a new or existing lawn is vital to the health and overall appearance of the lawn. A beautiful smooth lawn gets most of its good looks from the fact that it is smooth and level with no weeds sticking up above the turf. You have probably mowed your lawn before only to have dandelions popping up above the grass a day later making it look like you need to mow already. A weed free lawn holds its good looks for several days if the grass is a monoculture with uniform growing heights.
Treatment of weed grasses
Undesirable weed grasses can appear in a lawn. They will be obvious as they will appear to be different to the rest of the grass sward. Grasses such as Annual Meadow Grass (Poa Annua) are endemic in the northern hemisphere; if you notice seed heads forming from pale ‘stalky’ plants then these are likely to be Annual Meadow Grass. If required these can be removed by cutting the plant out and removing the roots. Annual Meadow Grass is very common inIrelandand the seeds will invade any bare ground.
The key to preventing weed grasses is a good maintenance regime. A vigorous, dense and healthy growing lawn will out compete many of the weed grasses. This can be achieved with regular feeding with a quality lawn food, regular mowing with a sharp mower and overseeding any thinner patches if necessary. During spring if Annual Meadow Grass seed heads are forming it can also help to use a mower which collects the clippings and therefore removes some of the seed heads.
































