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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-04-22, Page 49Pog2 22 Proper mowing elp height of seven cm to eight cm before mow-. ing the.first time this spring = no matter' how tantalizing that fresh eut smell of your neighbor's lawn. becomes," she says. It is also important to mow the grass when it is dry — otherwise, you mow -unevenly and the clippings tend to clump, suffocating the new tender grass blades underneath. The moistness of the grass could also play a part in the spread of disease. Alternating the direction in which • you mow, especially during the spring when growth is at a maximum, encourages the grass plants to grow upright and reduces wear patterns. If your lawn is subjected to shade, in- crease your mowing height by about 1.5 cm in the late spring, when the tree canopies are fully developed. _ During hot sumrner months, the grass grows •much slower, so you won't have to mow the grass as often. By raising the height of the cut by about one cm you can help shade the lower shoots and the soil surface. When the cooler weather arrives in the fall, lower the. blade of the mower again to four cm to five -cm. "No single cutural practice has ruined more lawns than improper mowing techni- ques," says Turf Researcher Nancy Pierce of the University of Guelph's horticultural science department. In Canada, most lawns are a mixture of Kentucky bluegrass and red fescue. The recommended mowing height for these grasses is between four centimetres and five cm. The best time to mow is when the.grass is one-third taller than its recommended mow- ing height. So, if you want to keep your lawn at the recommended five cm, mow when the grass has reached eight cm in height," she says. During the month of June, your lawn will be growing'quickly so you may have to mow -twice a week. Avoid mowing your lawn closer than the recommended height — especially in early spring. This results in a shallow root system that will weaken the grass for the entire growing season and will force you to water and fer- tilize the _ ass more often. t is be wait • the grass reaches a Sod can be put down anytime Question: I just built a new house and would like to put in a sod lawn. Is it O.K. to do it right away? Answer: Assuming that you won't try to put your sod lawn in during a blizzard, tor- nado or hurricane, you can install a sod lawn almost any time of year. For cool - season grasses, however, late summer or early fall provide ideal growing conditions. The peak time for warm -season grasses is late spring and early summer: LEAVE CLIPPINGS — If you leave grass clippings on the ground after mowing, then your fertilizer requirements will be about one-third less than a similar lawn where the clipp- ings were regularly removed, says Turf Researcher Nancy Pierce of the University of Guelph's horticultural science department. (photo by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food). olivetti OLIVETTI CX 440 DELUXE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER *1.2" paper capacity •10k5" writing tine 013 characters per second print speed 03 pitches, 10, 12, 15 *40 character correction mernorY "integrated in case with recessed *fir installable options .SoggeSted list: $5 5Y -:For 3 days oil. tae2l $Qc d a� done - ,16e. stride Bluewater OFFICE EQiJIPMENT LTD, 56 East St., Goderich 5249863 or 524-4905 ROLL OUT THE GREEN CARPEI *Weed Control *Fertilizing *Crabgrass Control *Insect Control *Structural Pest Control *Rug & Carpet Cleaning Make sure you get the green, weed free lawn you want this year by calling... Owner/Operator Tim Brooks R.R. 1 Beachville 1-800-265-9902