Maintaining a healthy lawn can be challenging, especially for beginners, but avoiding common mistakes can make the process easier. Overwatering drowns roots and promotes fungal growth, while mowing too short weakens grass and encourages weed growth. Neglecting soil health, skipping aeration, and over-fertilizing can lead to patchy, unhealthy lawns. Failing to control weeds allows them to compete with grass for nutrients, and using dull mower blades can cause uneven cuts, increasing disease risk. Seasonal care adjustments and choosing the right grass type for your climate are essential for long-term success. By following these tips, you can save time, effort, and money while enjoying a lush, vibrant lawn all year.
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