3 Ways to Maintain Kentucky Bluegrass
Kentucky bluegrass is a popular lawn grass in North Carolina. Its vibrant green color and soft texture make it a favorite among homeowners. However, many people don’t realize how difficult it can be to maintain Kentucky Bluegrass. At Nature’s Select®, we care about the health of your lawn and the planet. That’s why we’ve put together three eco-friendly tips for keeping your bluegrass looking lush and beautiful.
1. Mow High
One of the best ways to maintain Kentucky bluegrass in an eco-friendly way is by mowing high. Most homeowners make the mistake of cutting their grass too short, weakening the plants and making them more vulnerable to diseases. Keeping your mower blades at a higher level, around 3-4 inches, allows the grass to retain moisture and develop stronger roots. This will lead to a healthier lawn and reduce the need for constant watering.
2. Go Natural with Fertilizers
Chemical fertilizers may seem like a quick fix for patchy or yellowing bluegrass, but they can do more harm than good in the long run. These synthetic products contain harmful toxins that can leach into the soil and water supply, damaging the ecosystem. Instead, opt for eco-friendly fertilizers made from natural ingredients and elements. They are safer for your lawn and the environment.
3. Embrace Weed Control
Weeds are unsightly and compete with bluegrass for essential nutrients and water. Many homeowners resort to using herbicides to eliminate weeds, but this can adversely affect beneficial insects and pollinators. At Nature’s Select®, we offer eco-friendly weed control solutions that target specific types of weeds without harming the environment.
A Lawn to Love, an Earth to Cherish
Maintaining bluegrass doesn’t have to come at the cost of the environment. By following these eco-friendly tips from Nature’s Select®, you can have a beautiful and healthy lawn while also being mindful of our planet. Curious about how to create a healthy lawn and soil around your home? Contact us in Winston-Salem, NC, at (888) 786-9735 to request your free estimate and take the first step towards a greener, more sustainable lawn.