After winter, the lawn may not be in the best condition, so lovers of a neat and beautiful green lawn begin to act after the snow melts.
A few simple tricks will help breathe new life into your lawn.
First, the area is tidied up after winter. Last year's leaves, branches, dry grass and other debris are removed. Experts advise going over the lawn with a garden rake first along and then across it.
It sounds complicated, but the procedure is actually very simple. The goal is to saturate the grass roots with oxygen.
To do this, use a pitchfork to pierce the soil to a depth of at least 10 cm. The roots will receive more oxygen, which will improve the absorption of nitrogen.
In spring, cultivated plants need fertilizers. Lawn grass also needs nutrition, otherwise there will be no rich green "carpet".
You can use both mineral and organic fertilizers. However, it is important to choose one option, and not to apply two types at the same time.