lawn installation tips and steps

Tips to Install a Lawn – Lawn Installation Best Practices

  • 31, Mar 2022
  • J&R Chavez Landscaping LLC

Do you want to enhance your property? Lawn installation is an excellent manner to achieve your goal. It can be a very easy process, but there are several important things to consider. Here you’ll find easy steps to follow and vital information for doing it yourself; in addition, you’ll find advice on why you need to get installation services for your landscaping projects.

Keep reading to learn all the tips for the best practices in lawn installation. Achieve that amazing look you are looking for your garden and become the new sensation of your neighborhood.

Tips and Steps to Lawn Installation: Lawn Care

By following these steps and tips your lawn installation process will be as easy as possible. And, as a result an outstanding and green lawn will be in your yard or any other area!

  • Scarifying the Area
  • Level the TopSoil
  • Sod Installation
  • Green Lawn Maintenance

The First Step is Scarifying the Area

scarifying the area for lawn installation

This requires removing the existing turf, so the new one can root deeply. The new lawn will require less watering and nutrients and will require less pest infestation. After scarifying, it’s time to get started with post-installation care. Below are some tips to help you plan and prepare for the job.

The Next Step is to Level the Topsoil.

This part of the process will help prevent major dips and hollows in the lawn. Then, you should add starter fertilizer to help the new grasses grow. This will help the soil retain moisture, so it won’t dry out quickly. Once the soil is level, you can lay the sod. Begin by laying the full strips around the perimeter. Cut the rolls as close to the edges as possible.

Sod Installation | First Part

sod installation

After preparing the soil, you can start the sod installation. Grass seeds are single-leafed plants when they first germinate. During the first few weeks, they develop leaves but no runners or stolons.

Once the seedlings have sprouted, they will begin producing stolons, which connect and knit the soil. Small voids will usually fill during the first growing season, but larger areas may require reseeding. In such cases, you should follow proper irrigation procedures.

Sod Installation | Second Part Lawn Installation

Once the seedlings have rooted, they should not be treated with any weed control chemicals. You should also refrain from mowing the newly seeded lawn for up to a year. Weeding will uproot many of the grass seedlings.

During this time, it’s a good idea to mow the lawn every other day to check for weed seedlings. After the first year, mowing can be as low as 3 inches to keep weeds in check.

Grow a Healthy Lawn | Green Lawn Maintenance

Grow a healthy lawn - green lawn maintenance

After a lawn installation, it’s important to take care of it. Once it’s established, it should be used sparingly for two to three weeks. You should avoid concentrated play activities, such as soccer until it’s fully established.

You should also avoid dog traffic for the first week to prevent any damage to the new lawn. After this, the soil should be treated with a fungicide. The lawn installation process is not difficult with the right tools, and you can enjoy a beautiful yard.

You must water it properly. Watering the turf thoroughly will ensure that it is healthy and maintain its shape; you can install a sprinkler system. Afterward, you can apply a starter fertilizer to provide your new lawn with the necessary nutrients.

Make sure you water the soil thoroughly. However, if you don’t want to wait until it’s fully established to water it, you can hire a professional.

Extra Tips

Here you have some extra tips, so you can achieve that perfect lawn installation.

WEED REMOVAL

It is recommended to water the land daily (for about two weeks) in this way we manage to germinate all the weeds that are buried and then use a total herbicide. As a result, we will obtain a ready and clean land of weeds

Drainage

It is essential to have good drainage. If we observe that the soil does not absorb water well or there are areas that due to the adjacent slopes receive more water than it can absorb, then it is necessary to carry out drainage work, in this way we will prevent the soil from becoming waterlogged and the natural grass from getting sick and rotting due to root asphyxia or fungus attacks such as Pythium.

On the other hand, a good drainage provides a healthier grass and turf, it will take better advantage of the nutrients.  As a result, it will get less disease, compact less, remove soluble salts more easily, and all of this will have a positive impact on your bottom line.

BOTTOM FERTILIZER

This is not only a tip, but a very sustainable maintenance step that will prolong the life and health of your lawn. It consists of incorporating fertilizer.

The doses may vary depending on the type of soil or variety of natural grass that is implanted. It is recommended to fertilize with 6 Kg. per 100 m.². Remember, it all depends on the type of grass and soil, for exact and better results you can contact a professional.

FIRST CUT

It is usually done when it reaches between 5 and 10 cm. depending on the species. When it reaches this height, the roller is passed over it and 2 or 3 days later the first cut is made.

It should be cut 1/3 of the total height of the lawn, to stimulate the growth of new shoots in the crown and extend wide and not long. In subsequent mowings the cut will be progressively lowered to a final height of 3 to 4 cm. (depending on the type of grass).

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