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

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    Lastly, don’t fertilize cool-season grass in the summer — wait until the fall and spring. If you have warm-season grass, it’s recommended that you add fertilizer in late spring or early summer.

  3. Garden Guy column: Best practices for mowing, watering grass ...

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    Most of us with cool season grasses have cut or had our lawns cut at least a couple of times this spring. So now is a good time to review good lawn maintenance procedures, especially considering ...

  4. Turf management - Wikipedia

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    Mowing height, which today is 3 to 6 mm. Due to the demand for faster greens, top courses are striving for even lower cutting heights. In the 1960s, green mowers were not capable of cutting below 6 mm; today they can cut below 3 mm. Rolling, though excessive rolling will compact the grass.

  5. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    Turf requires spring and fall aeration along with regular fertilization every six to eight weeks. The turf should be cut to a height of 3 inches with a bagless lawnmower, allowing the clippings to fall. Trees, shrubs, and perennials will need occasional pruning to remove dead stems, promote blooming, or control height and spread.

  6. Organic lawn management - Wikipedia

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    Additional techniques include fertilizing in the fall, not the spring. [6] Organic lawns often benefit from over seeding, slice seeding and aeration more frequently due to the importance of a strong root system. Well-maintained organic lawns are often drought-tolerant. If a lawn does need watering it should be done infrequently but deeply. [7]

  7. Homemaking - Wikipedia

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    In spring or early summer, homemakers seed, sod, or sprig a yard when the ground is warmer. In summer lawn mowers are used at high cutting for cool season grass, and lower cutting for warm season lawns. In autumn, lawns are mown by homemakers at a lower height and thatch build-up that occurs in warm season grasses are removed. [11]

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  9. Grass shears - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, a version of the vertical grass shears was invented having a long handle with a lever at the top, and wheels at the bottom with the shears. This enabled the user to trim the edge of the grass near the sidewalk and driveway. Powered trimmers have for all practical purposes replaced this type of grass shears. [1]