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I want to know the best way to keep your lawn green. I live in Southern California and the heatwave has sucked the life out of my grass!

2007-03-14 11:45:49 · 7 answers · asked by paulmejia 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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Choose your grass species carefully. You need a warm season grass like bermuda or centipede or St.Augustine, maybe even Zoysia. Make sure the soil is good and fertile by applying plenty of compost. After the grass gets established, wean it off of water so it will develop deep roots. This will take a year or so. I once lived on a cul-de-sac with retired folks who had nothing better to do than tend to the yard. By improving the soil and NOT watering, I had the greenest, most lush stand of grass in the neighborhood. BTW, synthetic fertilizers don't help your grass stay green over the long term. Try Milorganite or fish emulsion instead. Key is to improve the soil, then the grass just does what it does best.

2007-03-14 13:39:39 · answer #1 · answered by dwilmoth822 3 · 1 0

What I am going to write about should be followed by everyone...because your drought situation is a result of climate change due to our negligence.

I use only soysia grass. It requires no watering, thus saving water usage. It requires little maintenance since weeds can't live among it, the soysia grows very thick and spreads over time.

The only thing is it gets brown and looks dead in winter.

With all the urbanization going on, many seek the pesticide companies to get greener lawns than their neighbors, and what they are doing is sending poisons down the drain, into the water wells, out into the bay areas (killing off wildlife)...and somebody should address this problem and ban all those horrible smelling pesticide trucks and give those workers environmentally friendly work instead.

Can be done, but nobody is willing to make a statement on this important environmental issue.

So, keep planting grass seeds only to find that the natural water cycle is not going to happen thanks to climate change.

You get soysia grass in clumps, and just plant a few here and there, and soon it will overtake the grass you have.

2007-03-14 11:59:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It is perfectly natural for grass to turn brown. Just like all plants it needs a dormant period, and that is winter. Leave it alone, when it rains and summer is here it will green up.
Keeping lawns green is an obcession in this country and does unimaginable damage to the environment. Suburban lawns result in more chemical pollution than farms. Best of all, replace your lawn with a garden containing plants that are natural to your area.

2007-03-14 14:20:32 · answer #3 · answered by irongrama 6 · 0 0

It was a one-two punch. The frosts did a number on a lot of areas in SoCal.

Be patient, water it, and see if it comes back naturally. We use a self-mulching mower and rarely have to fertilize chamically. But in your case don't fertilize until and unless your grass starts to revive.

A teacher once said a lawn only lasts about 15 years, so maybe it's time to reseed anyway.

2007-03-14 15:17:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-11-25 20:32:37 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Fertilize with a fertilizer that is high in nitrogen the first number in the series 0-0-0. This will make your grass green however it will also make it grow and you will mow it three times a week.

2007-03-14 12:10:35 · answer #6 · answered by fortyninertu 5 · 0 0

Tear it up and put down artificial turf... loks awesome... for 20 years!

2007-03-14 12:44:36 · answer #7 · answered by 6kidsANDalwaysFIXINGsomething 4 · 0 1

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