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How to Make Grass Greener: 12 Tips to Try Out

By Cherie Gozon

Everyone loves having beautiful green grass in their front yard. But keeping grass green does take some work. Here are some tips on how to make grass greener and keep your lawn looking beautiful.

How to make grass greener: 12 tips to try out

Get a Soil Test

This is always on top of the list when it comes to lawn care for beginners 101.

Sometimes there are problems with your soil that can be causing brown patches. You can get an inexpensive soil test that will tell you what nutrients are lacking so that you can supplement them to keep your lawn healthy.

Lawn care for beginners: get a soil test for your lawn
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Water

If your lawn isn’t getting 1 to 1.5 inches of rain or water a week when it isn’t dormant, then you’ll have to make sure you water your lawn.

You can encourage the roots to grow deeper if you give them more water less frequently.

Crabgrass

Higher temperatures will bring crabgrass which can overtake your lawn and prevent you from having a greener lawn. A dense, healthy lawn that is kept at a slightly higher height that is well fertilized will ward off crabgrass.

Fertilize

If you’re wondering how to get thick grass, fertilizing is one great way to do that. It’s best to fertilize your lawn in the spring once the soil reaches about 55 degrees F.

Repeat about four weeks later and again every six to eight weeks during the growing season. It’s best to use a slow release granular fertilizer to prevent you from burning the lawn.

Getting a green lawn: be sure to fertilize
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Aerate

Sometimes, you can see that your grass is green but not growing. All it needs is a bit of aerating to allow circulation and for the nutrients to get to the roots.

Poking holes or aerating your lawn improves circulation and helps you to get water into the root system so that nutrients can be better delivered to your grass.

Remedy Pet Problems

Getting a green lawn would be difficult if you let your pets use it as a bathroom.

The acid in urine will create brown spots on your lawn. You can avoid this by frequently flushing the area with water to dilute the acid.

How to make lawn green and thick: make sure not to let pets use it as a bathroom
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Position Your Sprinklers Properly

You’ll want to make sure that your sprinkler system is properly positioned so that water is evenly distributed throughout your lawn.

Most sprinkler heads just need a screwdriver to make adjustments.

Grubs

You might want to use a grub repellent if you find grubs in your soil. They live in the topsoil and eat the roots of your grass.

Your roots absorb water and nutrients that keep your lawn green and healthy. So if they go, your lawn goes.

Overseed

If you notice some brown spots on your lawn, make sure you overseed your lawn so that it grows back beautifully. You may want to silt-seed your lawn if you have large areas that are brown or bare.

How to get thick grass: don't overseed
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Make Sure it Gets Sun

The sun is one of the most natural ways on how to make your lawn green and think.

Some types of grass won’t do well without sunlight so make sure you are using shade-tolerant ground cover, like bishop’s hat or sweet woodruff, if you find that your lawn is too shady.

Keep It At A Proper Height

Make sure you only chop the top 1/3 of grass when you mow your lawn.

Taller blades provide more shade and retain moisture. It also fosters a deep root system, which keeps your lawn healthy.

Grasscycle: How to make grass greener

Leave your grass clippings on your lawn instead of putting them into a bag. This will recycle the nutrients on your lawn and help reduce water requirements.

Takeaway

Getting a green lawn doesn't have to be difficult
Unsplash – BP Miller

A luscious green lawn may entail a lot of hard (and hand) work. But once you know how to make grass greener, all that effort would surely be worth it when you see the fruits of your labor.

Source: DIY Everywhere

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