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South Florida Lawn Tips: Maximizing Your Lawn’s Potential

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4 Nov
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South Florida Lawn Tips

South Florida Gardening Tips

If you are new to South Florida, and feel that you are unable to maintain your lawn like you used to, or as a resident of South Florida you need a refresher course on how to maintain your lawn; this article will help. Below are some simple, yet effective South Florida lawn tips so that you maintain a healthy lawn in the southern Florida heat.

When You Should Water Your Lawn

Your lawn needs water, but that does not mean you water it every day. On average, the lawns need 1 inch of water every week. So watering your lawn once or twice a week should be enough. However, you need to water deeply and thoroughly. This will ensure that your plants are healthier and have a greater tolerance for drought.

Time of Day To Water Your Lawn

It is suggested that you water your lawn early in the morning. This is most easily accomplished by putting your sprinklers on a timer. With proper care to maintain the correct balance of water and timing your lawn will thrive.

Getting the Correct Lawnmower

Lawnmowers are important to help in maintaining a healthy lawn. The blade size should be in the range of 2 ½ to 3 ½. This assures that your lawn is cut to a length that helps it grow. Maintain your blades and keep them sharp. This is important because it cuts and cleans better, which improves the resistance of grass to diseases.

South Florida Gardening Tips

South Florida Plant Life

South Florida has a climate that allows native plants to adapt easily. However, remove weeds or other unwanted plants first. This allows more water to reach the native plants and thus water is used effectively.

Cause of plant issues

There are a number of plant problems, which can affect the plants in your lawn.

  • Insects: Chewing insects and sucking insects are the types of insects you will find in South Florida. These bugs are so microscopic that by the time you know about the problem, they have already done damage. The only way to tackle them is to water your plants regularly and properly.
  • Diseases: Powdery Mildew and plant viruses are two common diseases found in South Florida. The former is treatable but the latter has no cure.
  • Stress: Some of the root causes of plant stress are lack of adequate irrigation, sitting in wet soil, and extreme winter cold snaps. If not treated, it can cause fungus. Sometimes, stress is even caused because of over-fertilization. So, strike a balance between fertilization and watering.

Hopefully, these South Florida lawn tips will help you create and maintain a luscious, beautiful green lawn all year round.

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