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  2. Summer lawn care tips every homeowner should know - AOL

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    Just remember this rule of thumb: your lawn should be getting about 1 inch to 1 ½ inch of water every week during the summer. This may mean you water your lawn only a few times every week ...

  3. 6 things to do right now for a great lawn next year ... - AOL

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    1. Do a soil test. Get to the bottom of things by learning all about your lawn's soil health. (Photo: Lowe's) (Lowes) “We have so many different climates in the United States, and this year the ...

  4. Garden: Fall tips to take care of your lawn in a drought - AOL

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    Park the fertilizer spreader. While we normally recommend applying needed fertilizer to lawns in the fall, such applications should not be made this fall unless soil moisture is replenished. In ...

  5. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    A residential riding or "ride-on" mower. A battery-powered robotic lawn mower. A commercial zero-turn mower. A lawn mower (also known as a grass cutter or simply mower, also often spelled lawnmower) is a device utilizing one or more revolving blades (or a reel) to cut a grass surface to an even height.

  6. Thatch (lawn) - Wikipedia

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    Thatch (lawn) Turf cross-section showing thatch layer. In lawn care, thatch is a layer of organic matter that accumulates on a lawn around the base of the grass plants. Thatch is a combination of living and dead plant matter including crowns, stolons, rhizomes, and roots. Grass clippings do not generally contribute to thatch buildup as they can ...

  7. Lawn - Wikipedia

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    A lawn (/ lɔːn /) is an area of soil-covered land planted with grasses and other durable plants such as clover which are maintained at a short height with a lawn mower (or sometimes grazing animals) and used for aesthetic and recreational purposes—it is also commonly referred to as part of a garden.

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