grass regina – Textured Terrain https://texturedterrain.ca Concrete and Landscaping solutions Sat, 28 Oct 2017 21:43:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Get Your Lawn Ready for Winter https://texturedterrain.ca/get-lawn-ready-winter/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=get-lawn-ready-winter https://texturedterrain.ca/get-lawn-ready-winter/#respond Sat, 28 Oct 2017 21:43:04 +0000 http://texturedterrain.ca/?p=4245 It’s safe to say that this Saskatchewan summer took its toll on lawns in Regina. Drought-like conditions left many lawns yellow and cracked, despite our best efforts. With winter on its way, it’s time to set up our lawn for success next spring. Here are a few things you can do to get your grass... Read more »

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It’s safe to say that this Saskatchewan summer took its toll on lawns in Regina. Drought-like conditions left many lawns yellow and cracked, despite our best efforts. With winter on its way, it’s time to set up our lawn for success next spring.

Here are a few things you can do to get your grass winter ready.

  • Cut to the right height – leave your lawn a little higher for the winter to ensure longer, healthier roots. But be sure not to keep your grass too long before the snow falls – long grass can be a breeding ground for grass diseases and snow mold. A good rule of thumb is one setting higher on your mower.
  • Aerate – while a lot of people aerate their lawns in the spring, it’s good to do it in the fall as well, especially if your lawn has been damaged over the summer. An aerated lawn creates more contact between soil and both fertilizer and grass seed.
  • Fertilize – apply two rounds of fertilize – you’ll find autumn-specific fertilizer at the store. Pay special attention to damaged areas.
  • Seed (and overseed) – seed damaged areas and water to ensure germination before snowfall. It’s getting late in the season, but we still have a few warm days. The window to seed is quickly closing, so take advantage of it while you can.
  • Deal with weeds – the more weeds you can take care of now, the less you’ll have to deal with in the spring. Whether it’s using a herbicide or pulling as many as you can, you’ll be happy you did come April.
  • Rake or mulch – it’s important to remove the leaves on your lawn so your grass can get the sunlight and air it needs. Another alternative is to use a mulching mower and mulch the leaves so they can further decompose and feed your lawn.

Fall may seem like the time when lawn care comes to an end, but as you can see, there are still a few “to-do’s” on the old chore list to keep your grass happy and healthy.

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Keep Your Sprinklers Sprinkling https://texturedterrain.ca/keep-sprinklers-sprinkling/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=keep-sprinklers-sprinkling https://texturedterrain.ca/keep-sprinklers-sprinkling/#respond Fri, 11 Aug 2017 02:49:11 +0000 http://texturedterrain.ca/?p=4220 An underground sprinkler system is one of the easiest ways to keep your lawn looking its best. It saves you time by not having to drag a sprinkler and hose around the front and backyard, it saves resources by using less water and it saves you money on your water bill over watering by hand.... Read more »

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An underground sprinkler system is one of the easiest ways to keep your lawn looking its best. It saves you time by not having to drag a sprinkler and hose around the front and backyard, it saves resources by using less water and it saves you money on your water bill over watering by hand. It’s a great investment for your house that can boost your overall property value. Underground sprinkler systems are relatively low-maintenance, but there are a few things you should do regularly to protect your investment.

Practice regular onceovers

Inspect your sprinkler system regularly, both when it’s running and not. When you first turn on your system, inspect each sprinkler head to ensure it’s operating properly and each head rises smoothly from the ground. Walk around your yard as the sprinklers run, checking that each is spraying water uniformly and in the intended direction. When you turn the system off, check the sprinklers again to ensure each is retracting fully and properly. Raised sprinkler heads aren’t only a sign of your system not operating properly, they are also a tripping hazard. If you notice any issues, give them the attention they need. It could be as simple as removing debris from the surrounding area or a larger repair, but keeping on top of things will ensure that the fixes are small and inexpensive. And you might want to think about wearing your trunks when you make your rounds, because you’re probably going to get wet.

Look and listen to your lawn

Your lawn will also give you clues if your sprinkler isn’t working at its peak. Check your lawn regularly for any dry or brown spots, or noticeable pooling of water after you water the lawn. Those are both telltale signs that your sprinkler system needs adjustment or repair.

Have you been thinking of installing a sprinkler system for your yard? Or does your current system need repair? Contact us and let us work with you to enjoy your very own waterworks!

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