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MARK CULLEN: Late Summer Lawn Care

By Lucas on Aug 19, 2013

By Mark Cullen

This time of year is perfect for thickening an established lawn or starting a new one from seed.  The cool evening temperatures, heavy dew, regular rain falls and shorter days are perfect for grass seed germination.

How Do You Start?

Rake your lawn with a fan rake, where you plan on sowing fresh grass seed (‘overseeding’) and be sure to remove the dead grass and debris that may be in the way of new seed germination.

Next spread triple mix or Lawn Soil over the area about 4 to 6 centimetres thick.  Spread the seed by hand by letting the seed roll off of your index finger while waving your arm back and forth in front of you.  Or buy a small, hand held whirly gig to spread your seed evenly.

Rake smooth.

Step the seed into firm contact with the soil.

Water well and apply a fertilizer with slow release nitrogen or a grass seed starter fertilizer (especially helpful for a new lawn).

Water the area well for 6 to 8 weeks, when Mother Nature is not taking care of this for you.

Competing weeds out of existence is not an exercise of spraying anything on your lawn.  It IS a matter of changing lawn maintenance habits in favour of a healthier lawn.

Complete the Recipe

Cut your lawn 2 ½ to 3 inches high.

Use a mulching lawn mower (and return the nitrogen rich goodness of the grass blades back to the root zone).

Fertilize 3 times a year with a slow release nitrogen-based product, including a final application just before the snow flies.

The 3rd and final application of lawn fertilizer is the most important one of the year.  A quality national brand fertilizer is formulated for late autumn application.  It will provide a boost to your lawn that will produce results early next spring when the grass plants emerges from winter dormancy.  Snow mould will be minimized.  Your lawn will green up more quickly (you can always tell the neighbour that has applied fall fertilizer come spring – they are the ones with the greenest lawn).

Weeds?  

They will not die in a day if you follow my recipe for a great looking lawn BUT they will all but disappear over time…. A year or two down the road you will be amazed at how much better your lawn looks, through long cold winters and the drought of midsummer.  Tall grass blades will shade out many lawn weeds before they germinate.

Your lawn will have deeper roots and stronger blades.  Insects will be less inclined to attack your healthy lawn and the damage from the few that do will be less evident as your lawn will be much greener and healthier than ever before.

Lay Sod

This is an ideal time of year to lay sod down too.  Remember, when starting a new lawn from seed or sod, the best investment that you can make is in good quality triple mix at least 8 cm deep for a foundation that your grass will root into with vigour.

All of this is to say that a new day is dawning on the Canadian lawnscape.  We are now able to produce a great looking lawn with fewer insect and weed problems not because we have new tools at our disposal, but we are now less distracted by chemicals that never really did the job for the long haul anyway.

Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40.  He is spokesperson for Home Hardware Lawn and Garden.  Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.

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