How often should my lawn be mowed?

Your lawn should generally be mowed once a week during the growing season to keep it healthy and well-maintained. However, the frequency may vary depending on grass type, weather conditions, and growth rate. It’s best to follow the one-third rule: never cut more than one-third of the grass blade length at a time to promote strong root growth and prevent stress.

Is tree pruning necessary?

Yes, tree pruning is necessary for maintaining tree health, safety, and appearance. Regular pruning removes dead or diseased branches, promotes healthy growth, and reduces the risk of falling limbs that could cause damage. Pruning also allows more sunlight and air to reach the tree, preventing disease and encouraging a more robust structure.

Can I water my lawn normally, or do I need sprinklers?

You can water your lawn manually, but sprinklers offer a more efficient and consistent way to hydrate your grass. Sprinklers ensure even coverage, which helps maintain a healthy lawn, especially in larger areas or during hot, dry months. For optimal results, water early in the morning or late in the evening, and aim for about one inch of water per week.



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