9 Steps to a Lush Lawn (2024)

American homes are host to more than 30 million acres of lawns, which will play host to countless barbecues, picnics, and Frisbee games in the coming months. With proper care, your lawn will look great despite endless hours of barefoot traffic and blazing sun.

This Old House landscape contractor Roger Cook tells us what we should do to keep the grass greener.

Test Your Soil

A soil test takes the guesswork out of lawn care, giving you precise measurements of pH as well as the quantity and availability of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus (home kits are usually reliable for pH only). Contact a cooperative extension service to conduct the test; they cost around $20.

Fertilize

There’s no one-size-fits-all formula for springtime—it all depends on the soil and the type of grass you have. Your soil test will offer tips on what amendments to add, or take the results to a gardening center and get their advice.

Opt for a slow-release, organic fertilizer, and apply it to the outer edges of your lawn, then cover the middle, overlapping each pass by a few inches. You may have to mow more frequently afterward since you’re adding nutrients at a time of rapid growth.

Watch Your Calcium Intake

Up to 90 percent of common lawn weeds are linked to a lack of calcium in soil. Ideally, you should have a calcium-to-magnesium ratio of 7 to 1. If yours falls short of that target, spread high-calcium lime over your lawn, which will boost its ability to absorb nitrogen and synthesize proteins, robbing weeds of food.

Add Organic Matter

Early-season grass benefits from added compost, whether you make it yourself or get it from your home center or town. Apply a ½-inch layer over your lawn and rake it into the surface. Finished compost should smell earthy and slightly sweet; avoid using compost that’s still steaming, which indicates it’s not fully decomposed yet. One yard (or 27 cubic feet) will cover 600 square feet.

Stop Crabgrass In Its Tracks

Crabgrass germinates when the soil temperature reaches about 56 degrees F, which happens in mid-April in many regions. Wait until your soil reaches this mark for a few consecutive days, then apply a pre-emergent herbicide (or use corn gluten if you prefer a natural product, available at Bradfield Organics. Crabgrass doesn’t grow well in the shade, so you don’t need to add chemicals in well-shaded parts of your yard.

Pull Up Weeds

Ever notice that weeds pop up right after a spring rain? That’s your cue to pull them—if they’re small and the soil’s moist, they should come out by hand.

Get Your Mower in Shipshape

Dull mower blades tear off grass rather than cutting it clean, leaving ragged tips that invite disease to set in. Holding the blade in a vise, sharpen it with long, smooth strokes using a Dremel blade sharpener or a 10-inch bastard mill file, following the manufacturer’s instructions for the proper angle. During the growing season, sharpen the blade after you’ve used your mower for about 8 to 12 hours.

Let the Grass Grow…a Little

Your grass might be as short as a putting green, but don’t keep it that way. Let it grow to a length of about 3 to 3½ inches, and maintain that height all season. This lets the grass blades shade out weed seeds, and in the summer it shades the soil, reducing evaporation.

Come fall, you can go back to cutting it short—weed seeds aren’t as abundant then, and evaporation is less of a concern. Two exceptions are Bermuda and seashore paspalum grasses, found in the South, which can be kept at a height of 3/4 to 1 inch.

Get Your Sod On

If you’re starting a lawn from scratch, April is the month to lay down sod, when it’s cooler and there’s time for the grass to take root. Ask your seller for grass that suits your yard’s conditions, whether sun, shade, or a combo.

Sod should be fresh when you lay it; beware the rolls that have been sitting outside for a while. Prepare to water, water, water when it’s installed. Your garden center can recommend an appropriate schedule.

9 Steps to a Lush Lawn (2024)

FAQs

How to make a lush lawn? ›

  1. Test Your Soil. Roots depend on healthy, nutritious soil to grow green and lush grass. ...
  2. Fertilize Your Lawn. A big part of knowing how to make your lawn greener is choosing the right fertilizer. ...
  3. Kill Weeds and Unwanted Insects. ...
  4. Use Grass Seed. ...
  5. Water Your Lawn. ...
  6. Aerate Your Lawn. ...
  7. Replace Lawn Mower Blades.

What is the Scotts recommended feeding routine? ›

Ideally, you should fertilize your lawn with the right Scotts® Turf Builder® lawn food for your grass type 4 times a year: in early spring, late spring, summer, and fall. Feedings should be spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart. To save you time, you can choose products that conquer all of your lawn issues in one fell swoop.

Can I just throw grass seed down on an existing lawn? ›

Overseeding is spreading grass seed over an existing lawn. Done right, it's a straightforward process that gets results. As grasses mature, thinning is normal—especially if you enjoy your lawn and use it often. Overseeding keeps your lawn competitive and steeped in youth and vigor, without starting over from scratch.

What fertilizer makes grass dark green? ›

Iron Turns It Blue-Green

Iron helps in the production of chlorophyll and nutrient and oxygen transport throughout the plant but for you and me, looking for the visuals, it pushes a deeper, darker blue-green color. Milorganite has higher iron content compared to most fertilizers on the shelf.

How can I make my lawn nice naturally? ›

10 Organic Lawn Care Tips
  1. Nourish Your Soil. ...
  2. Choose the Right Grass. ...
  3. Use Organic Fertilizer. ...
  4. Read Product Labels. ...
  5. Take Care of Weeds. ...
  6. Control Bugs and Pests. ...
  7. Mow to the Proper Length. ...
  8. Water Less.
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What is the best yard fertilizer? ›

Top Rated Lawn Fertilizer
  • Milorganite. Slow release 32-lb 2500-sq ft 6-4-0 Organic All-purpose Fertilizer.
  • Sunday. 42.3 5000-sq ft 22-0-2 Fertilizer.
  • Greenview. Seeding Success 18-lb 380-sq ft 1-2-0.5 Lawn Starter Fertilizer.

What time of day is best to fertilize lawn? ›

Late afternoon or early evening (when there's still light, of course) is the best time of day to apply lawn fertilizer. Applying it in the heat of a scorching afternoon can cause the sun's rays to burn your grass—and when your goal is "lush and green," burned grass blades simply won't cut it.

Can you use too much Scotts Lawn Food? ›

We know fertilizer is an easy way of making sure your lawn is healthy and green, but if you start to apply a little too much, you can dry your soil out completely. Over-fertilization will turn the grass yellow or brown, or even kill it completely!

When to overseed a lawn? ›

Late summer or early fall is the best time to overseed lawns. Soil and atmospheric temperatures are most favorable for optimum seed germination and growth. With adequate moisture, fertilizer and sunlight, the new seedlings will be well established before cooler fall weather sets in.

Can I reseed over dead grass? ›

Start by raking dead grass spots to loosen the soil and remove the expired blades. Lightly rake the healthy areas to get rid of dying grass and aerate the soil for root stimulation. Once you have the land prepared, take a rotary seed spreader and lay down new grass seed over the dead spots.

How often should I aerate my lawn? ›

  1. Fall is the best time to aerate cool-season lawns, and June through July is the recommended time to aerate warm-season lawns. ...
  2. Soil should be moist, but not wet, before aerating. ...
  3. Aeration can be done before overseeding. ...
  4. Core aeration should be performed every one to two years on lawns that receive heavy foot traffic.
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How to level a lawn? ›

Topdressing is an effective way to level a larger lawn area by spreading a mix of topsoil, compost and fine sand over the grass. The compost adds nutrients to the soil and the sand promotes good drainage.

Why is my lawn not lush? ›

Lack of water will stunt the growth of grass and cause it to become brown. If water deprivation is prolonged, then the grass will begin to die. Shallow watering can also be a problem. Most lawns need 1 to 1.5 inches of water each week.

How do I grow an amazing lawn? ›

  1. Feed 4 times a year. Yes, you read that right. ...
  2. Mow at the right time and height. Another lawn secret the pros know is that when and how you mow can make a huge difference in the look of the lawn. ...
  3. Water the lawn properly. ...
  4. Use premium grass seed. ...
  5. Spot-control weeds. ...
  6. Prevent grubs.

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