When was the last time you took care of your lawn? If it has been a very long time then it’s time to get back to it. Improving your lawn can bring many benefits to your home and your mental health at the same time.

Taking care of your lawn involving lawn mowing, raking, planting seeds, and other common chores. And all these activities are not only going to make your lawn look prettier but also improve your mental health. Gardening, lawn mowing, and other outdoor physical activities can significantly improve your mental health.

In this article, we are going to learn more about how to improve your lawn. And hopefully, it will give you the motivation to finally get up and start working on your lawn. Don’t worry, all these tips are going to be easy to follow.

Lawn aeration

Lawn aeration is simply punching holes in the soil to help it breathe. Why do we need to do that? Because over time, especially when you have kids running around on the lawn, the soil beneath will get compacted. Compacted soil causes problems with air circulation, nutrient absorption, and water drainage.

This is why you need to do lawn aeration regularly. It helps to improve the soil’s health and make the grass really green. Furthermore, micro-organisms will establish themselves beneath the soil and break down any thatch that builds up. To aerate your lawn, you can use a simple aerating tool that you can find in any gardening store.

Use natural lawn fertilizers

The problem with synthetic lawn fertilizers is that they are not actually better than natural ones. It is simple as that really. Natural lawn fertilizers can produce green lawns and healthier soil. Moreover, natural lawn fertilizers are healthier for everyone who lives in the house and the surrounding environment.

Mow high

Knowing the height to cut your grass is crucial for a green lawn. First, you need to set up your lawnmower to be at least 3 inches from the ground. The reason for this is because the roots of a grass plant tend to grow based on the height of the lawnmowers’ blades.

It is not recommended to mow your lawn lower or shorter than 2 inches. This is important to make the grass stronger and more drought-resistant. Long grass can also shade out weed seeds.

Water your lawn deeply and not too often

The truth is water sprinklers don’t really contribute much to your lawn’s health. Even turning them on a few minutes a few times a week won’t be too beneficial at all. The solution is to learn to water your lawn deeply and not too often.

If you water your lawn deeply, the roots of the grass will start to grow deeper into the soil. The results are the grass will stay green for much longer even during drought and hot weather and also stronger.

The best method is watering your lawn with 1 inch of water once per week. This amount can be customized based on the weather, grass species, and soil type. But this should be a great place to start.

Use corn gluten meal as fertilizer

Corn gluten meal has been used as a natural preemergent herbicide for turfgrass and organic crops for a long time. And it has been proven to be very useful for fertilizing the soil.

Corn gluten meal is a natural byproduct of the wet-milling process for corn. You can use it to control weeds and keep your grass strong and healthy.

Overseeding

Overseeding is when you’re sowing grass seed into existing grass. This method allows the grass to grow thicker and stronger. The way it works is by filling in between the gaps of existing grass with new grass. If you want your lawn to be green and looking great, make your overseed regularly. You can also get some premium grass seed if you want better results.

Conclusion

Taking care of your lawn can be very rewarding. The process and the results can be beneficial to your mental health as well. If you can learn to enjoy the process and appreciate your lawn and nature, I am pretty sure you will realize the benefit of simply taking care of your lawn.