Lawn damage prevention tips

The first step towards maintaining a healthy and pristine lawn is understanding the types of damage that hinder it. There are many external factors that have a part in the health of your grass, and while some of them are inevitable there is a lot you can do to cut down on the damage of your lawn without excessive use of tools or other products. The Grass Stitcher is designed to help you deal with any situation that requires attention, but the less you have to use it the longer the wheels will last and the less time you’ll spend doing damage control.

First, mind the use of your lawn. If people are walking around on it all the time, the soil is going to get harder. It’s fine to have a popular lawn spot, but remember that it will require more treatment. Having a patio or deck in the backyard could cut down on how much people are trampling on the grass, for example. Nevertheless, if you can give the lawn a quick go-through with the Grass Stitcher after any big event that has a lot of people walking around or through your lawn, it can go a long way towards keeping your lawn healthy.

Additionally, be wary of pet and animal activity. If you have a dog, it can really do a number on your lawn if you aen’t careful. Taking it for a walk away from your lawn to do its business is really optimal, because urine can cause damage to grass in high volumes. If there’s other wildlife causing damage to your lawn, you might want to look into environmentally safe products that can help you ward them off.

Beware of chemicals and other potentially harmful products. Sometimes, the greatest damage you can do to your lawn comes in an attempt to fix it. Chemicals and sprays that deal with things like weeds and insects can be harmful to the lawn and the environment. Consider using the Grass Stitcher for damage control rather than these expensive products.

These are just a few tips on how you can maintain a healthy lawn. Stay tuned for further advice in the future!



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