Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Looking After Your Lawn In The Wet Season

Wet weather can be a challenge for lawn care, but it's important to take steps to keep your lawn healthy during this time. One of the most important things you can do is to make sure that your lawn is properly drained. This means ensuring that there is no standing water on your lawn, as this can lead to mold, fungus, and other problems.

Another key step in keeping your lawn healthy during wet weather is to make sure that it is getting the right amount of fertilisation. This means using a fertilizer that is specifically formulated for use during wet weather. It is also important to apply the fertiliser at the right time, as applying it during periods of heavy rain can wash it away before it can be absorbed by the grass.

In addition to proper drainage and fertilisation, it's also important to mow your lawn at the right height during wet weather. This means cutting your grass to a slightly longer length than normal, as this will help to reduce the amount of damage caused by heavy rain and foot traffic.

Finally, it's important to be mindful of the types of activities you're doing on your lawn during wet weather. Avoid heavy foot traffic, as this can compact the soil and make it more difficult for your lawn to absorb water and nutrients. Also, avoid using heavy equipment, as this can damage the soil and make it more difficult for your lawn to recover.

By following these tips, you'll be able to keep your lawn healthy and vibrant during wet weather, despite the challenges it can present. With a little extra care and attention, you can help ensure that your lawn stays green and beautiful, no matter what the weather has in store.

TOP MOWING TIPS

• When mowing in damp conditions, it's important to keep your mower clean and well-maintained to prevent mould and other issues.

• After mowing, clean the deck and tires with a wire brush and scrape the deck with a putty knife.

• Mow more frequently to prevent tall, wet grass, and raise the mower deck to the highest or second-highest setting.

• If conditions are bad, use side-discharge instead of bagging or mulching.

• Keep your mower blades sharp for a crisp cut and healthy grass.

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