Snapper 150Z ZTR Series How And When To, Water, Fertilize, Aerate, How High To Mow The Grass

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Lawn Care

 

Lawn Care

 

& Mowing Information

HOW AND WHEN TO

HOW TO WATER YOUR LAWN

WATER, FERTILIZE &

The best method of watering a lawn

AERATE

is to imitate a slow, soaking rain,

applying about 1 inch of water.

Most lawns are watered too often,

HOW TO FERTILIZE YOUR LAWN

but with too little water. However

Fertilizing with a slow-release fertiliz-

too much water can allow develop-

er provides missing nutrients which

ment of diseases with your lawn. It is

help create slow, even growth.

best to water the lawn only when

Remember that over-fertilizing can

necessary, and then to water it

cause harm, and that most fertilizing

slowly, evenly, and deeply—imitat-

should be applied in the spring so

ing a slow, soaking rain.

that it will release into the lawn

WHEN TO WATER YOUR LAWN

through the summer.

When the lawn begins to wilt, the grass’s color dulls, or

AERATING YOUR LAWN

footprints stay compressed for more than a few seconds,

Consider aerating your lawn in spring. Using an aerator

the lawn is beginning to dry out, and needs additional

to remove cores of soil from the lawn increases the

moisture. The best time to water is early morning to allow

speed of clipping decomposition and encourages deeper

the water to soak deeply into the lawn and reduce the

root growth by opening up the soil and permitting greater

amount that evaporates in the hot afternoon sun.

movement of water, fertilizer and air.

 

HOW HIGH TO MOW THE GRASS

Cutting the grass too short causes weak, thin grass plants, which are easily damaged by dry periods and pests.

Letting grass grow a bit longer—especially when it is hot and dry—reduces heat build-up, preserves needed moisture and protects the grass from heat damage and other problems.

Cutting off too much at one time shocks the plant’s growth system and weakens the grass plants. A good rule of thumb is the 1/3 rule: to cut no more than one third of the grass height, and never more than 1 inch at a time.

Cut less than

1/3 Optimal cutting point at less than 1/3 from top of grass blade

Cutting down to this area contributes to

thatch problems

Cut Here On

Cut

First Pass

Here On

Second

Pass

Tall Grass Requires Incremental Cutting

For extremely tall grass, set the cutting height at maxi- mum for the first pass, and then reset it to the desired height and mow a second or third time.

Don’t cover the grass surface with a heavy layer of clippings.

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