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Developing a lawn care plan will ensure your grass, plants, and trees thrive in 2017. As summer approaches, the professionals at Garden Exchange in Hilo, HI, encourage their customers to stock up on gardening supplies and ready their lawn mowers for usage. By preparing for the season ahead and getting an early start, you’ll keep your lawn beautiful and protect it from the heat. Below, these experts offer a few helpful tips to keep your property looking pristine. 

5 Summer Lawn Care Tips

1. Irrigate

Many homeowners are unsure how often they should water their lawn. Since rain is unpredictable and high temperatures can kill grass, the professionals at Garden Exchange recommend installing an irrigation system so your turf receives at least an inch of water every week.

2. Weed

lawn careBy applying a herbicide at the beginning of spring, you can eliminate weeds before they spread all over your property. Because some species of invasive plants are difficult to kill, you may need to execute another application of weed-killer about halfway through the season.

3. Seed

To promote a healthy lawn, reseed any areas where the grass may have died. Apply new seeds and fertilizer after weeding to prevent new, unwanted plants from taking root.

4. Mow

Cutting your grass should be a weekly chore, but don’t get carried away with your lawn mower. Leave the grass higher than you might like to promote healthy soil and keep the roots of your garden intact. 

5. Mulch

To promote water retention, apply mulch to your flower beds and islands. Pine straw, wood chips, and landscaping rock are all reliable materials that will keep the soil moist in between rainfalls.

Knowing how to properly execute a lawn care plan will keep your yard looking beautiful and healthy this season, while also preparing it for next year. To learn more about how the team at Garden Exchange can help keep your property in top-shape, call (808) 961-2875. Visit them online for a complete list of products and services, including lawn mower repair, gardening supplies and a line of organic fertilizers.

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