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Bare Minimum Lawn Maintenance

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Fertilization, Watering, Mowing, and Pest Control are all you need to worry about if you want to keep your lawn up to par. This how-to guide is not for the avid greens-keeper who wants to make every neighbor jealous of their luscious deep-green grass, it is tailored to the homeowner who wants to do the bare minimum lawn maintenance tasks to keep their yard healthy.

Intro to Lawn Fertilization

Lawn Fertilization

It is often thought that spreading a little fertilizer every year or two is the bare minimum that is needed to keep a healthy lawn. That is far from correct.

Fertilization is only one part of the equation, and every step listed here is needed to maintain a healthy yard. You should fertilize your lawn twice a year to maintain healthy grass. For the warm season grass types we have in Fort Smith and Van Buren, Arkansas fertilizing is normally done during the middle of spring and early summer.

Fertilizing doesn’t just give your grass a deeper green color, it also promotes growth and more densely growing grass blades. Thicker, more dense grass will help prevent problems such as insects and disease.  Fertilizing your lawn in the fall should be on everyone’s bare minimum lawn maintenance tasks list.

Lawn Watering is Essential

Watering Your Lawn

It is basic knowledge that humans need 8 glasses of water each day, likewise, your plants and lawn need water to survive.

The rule of thumb for Arkansas grasses is 1 inch of water each week needs to be soaked up by your lawn. If we are in a heavy rain season, you may not need to water your lawn at all. If we are in a drought, you should give your lawn 2 inches of water each week.

The easiest way to tell if your grass has enough water is to walk across it, if the grass where you stepped is still compressed after you move your foot then you need to water more. You should spread your watering cycle out to 2-3 days a week instead of trying to make your lawn take all of the water at once. Make sure your grass is soaking up the water and not causing run-off. After all, water that is draining down the curb isn’t doing your grass any good.

More is NOT better when watering is concerned.

In fact, overwatering is just as bad, if not worse, than not watering at all! Overwatering will cause over saturation of the ground, which will create a spongy effect when walking; it will also make your lawn more prone to disease and infestation.

Lawn Mowing Basics

Mowing The Grass

This lawn care advice is common sense but must not be overlooked.  Mowing the grass certainly makes the cut to be on our bare minimum lawn maintenance tasks list.

Riverview Turfworks recommends lawn mowing in the Fort Smith, Arkansas region to be done no less than a weekly basis.

The vast majority of our homes have Bermuda grass and it grows so fast that many people feel the need to mow twice a week! When mowing, set your deck height high, we always cut between 3.5”-4” depending on the time of the year. Taller grass blades will create shade for the grassroots and also help suffocate any weeds trying to germinate in the soil.

Be sure to keep your blades sharp. We sharpen our blades every single day, but homeowners can sharpen their blades every 8-10 cuts.

Lawn Pests

Lawn Pests, Weeds, and Turf Diseases

That’s right, your lawn can get sick and have problems just like you can.

And much like you, your grass will need a doctor to get it fixed up and healthy again. If you adhere to the previous three steps, then your problems should be somewhat tame.

To help prevent weeds, a pre-emergent should be applied to keep the weeds from germinating. After this window has passed, then often the best course of action is spot-treatment.

Bugs and diseases can be very invasive, sometimes taking over the majority of your lawn. It is often time to call in a professional pest control service to control these pests.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]

Fun Lawn Facts

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Everyone aspires to have a thick, weed-free lawn with luscious landscape beds full of colorful seasonal flowers, perfectly trimmed hedges, properly pruned shrubs, and a layer of freshly installed cedar or dyed mulch to help insulate the plant roots whilst at the same time giving gorgeous curb appeal.

Beautiful yards are something every homeowner can obtain, but the benefits of a properly maintained and cut lawn go beyond aesthetics. Gathered here are the forgotten facts related to a healthy lawn and landscape program.  We hope you enjoy our fun lawn facts!

Plants produce oxygen

Fun Lawn Fact #1: Lawns Produce Oxygen; While trees are often toted as being the best oxygen-producing plants, healthy grass actually takes the #1 spot.  There’s a fun lawn fact for you!

A 25′ x 25′ square patch of healthy cut grass produces enough oxygen for one human to breathe an entire day. To put this into perspective, the average property size in Fort Smith, Arkansas is ½ acre with about 19,000 square feet of that being turf.

The average household provides 30 people fresh oxygen for an entire day!

Lawns Stay Cool

Fun Lawn Fact #2: Turf Stays Cool on the Hottest Days

Van Buren is no stranger to heat, with summer temperatures reaching into the triple digits every year. Humans may not notice that roads, sidewalks, patios, and drives are sizzling hot – but our pets do.

During the hottest weeks of the year, grass can be up to 30 degrees cooler than the hard surfaces it borders!  We guess these fun lawn fact is for our furry friends!

Landscaping increases home value

Fun Lawn Fact #3: Landscaping Increases Home Value

You are not throwing money away.

That $20,000 landscape install you had done a few years back, the bi-monthly visits from your favorite fertilization and weed control company, the $45 weekly lawn mowing service, the yearly hedge trimming, bush trimming, and mulch installation you pay for.

Lawn maintenance is an investment if you haven’t heard this fun lawn fact yet. The curb appeal from a properly maintained yard and landscape can increase your property value by more than 15%!

Perhaps the most fun part of lawn and landscape design is the competition it creates. Neighbors see the nicest lawn in the neighborhood every single day and are envious of it. They want it. They have to have it. It’s now a competition, every neighbor has a stunning landscape and deep green lawn.

The entire neighborhood now has a higher resale value, and people are lined up wanting to buy properties in your stunning neighborhood.

Roots natural erosion control

Fun Lawn Fact #4: Roots are Natural Erosion Control

No grass = Big problems.  Erosion control is a giant positive for lawn maintenance. Without this characteristic, your property would be a gooey, muddy mess every time it rained. A healthy yard can absorb over 5 times more water than a comparable-sized garden.  We bet you didn’t know that fun lawn fact!

Picnic in the lawn

Enjoy Your Lawn and Landscape

What is more pleasant than watching your child run through the lawn barefoot on their way to the swing set? Or watching your dog chase after a tennis ball you just bounced off the fence in your backyard? Or simply laying a blanket on freshly mowed grass to have a picnic?

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Storm Damage Cleanup In The Arkansas River Valley

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Storm Damage Restoration in Fort Smith AR

The Fort Smith and Van Buren areas are no strangers to severe storm damage caused by tornados and straight line winds. Not to mention the issues caused by flooding like we experienced in May 2019 and are still cleaning up from,  as we write this blog post.

In the unfortunate event that your property is damaged, Riverview Turfworks is here to lend a helping hand. Downed trees, mangled trampolines, and broken privacy fences are just a few of the things we can dispose of on properly. We know these can be stressful times and will do our very best to get your property back to normal quickly and as inexpensively as possible.

Storm Cleanup Best Practices

Follow these simple tips to clean your property up safely and the ‘right’ way.

  1. Make sure it is safe to begin the cleanup process (most important!)
  2. Recycle any debris you can
  3. Plant material can be composted
  4. Garbage should be disposed of at proper facilities
  5. Create piles in convenient areas for pick up/removal – if the piles will stay for some period of time before removal, consider creating these piles as far away from your home as possible as pests are attracted to them for food/shelter
  6. PPE (personal protective equipment) should be worn at all times including work boots, puncture-resistant gloves, work pants, safety googles, and hearing/back protection if needed.

downed tree blocking street after storm

Tips For Hiring a Storm Cleanup Service

There are certainly services out there like ours that can help you cleanup your property.  We just wanted to offer a word of caution as unscrupulous people tend to take advantage of people in extreme times of need like these.

If you are not familiar with the company, do not pay them in advance!  We hear far too many horror stories of people paying for a service that they never end up receiving.

Make sure the company is insured.  Any legitimate business performing these storm cleanup type services should have a commercial insurance policy.  This is referred to as their ‘general liability insurance.’  Companies like ours get asked by potential clients to see a copy of this document from time to time, even when engaging our more traditional services like lawn care and landscaping.  If the company is not willing to send over a copy, this probably means they do not have it in place.  Do not hire them!

The last thing we want is for an uninsured person/service to get injured on your property while cleaning it up.  That could make a bad situation worse very quickly.

Riverview Turfworks Is Here To Help

Check back later for future blogs!

We are growing our local lawn and landscape business 1 satisfied customer at a time.  If you are in need of anything in the lawn or garden from help with mowing the lawn to trimming the shrubs or laying down new mulch, our quotes are free and we are happy to get it to you quickly.

Stay safe out there!  Thanks so much for reading.

Check out our lawn and landscape services to learn more about what we can do for you over and beyond storm cleanup, we really hope we never have to perform that service for you!

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