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Soil preparation: Begin with thorough soil preparation before laying the lawn. Remove stones, weeds, and other debris. Loosen the soil with a rake or garden rake to allow for good drainage.
- Grass seed or turf roll: Decide on the appropriate method for establishing your lawn. You can either sow grass seed or lay turf rolls. Make sure you choose the right variety for your climate and location.
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Regular mowing: Mow your lawn regularly to keep it healthy and well-maintained. Adjust the mower's cutting height so the grass isn't cut too short. It's recommended to mow the grass to a height of about 5-8 centimeters to promote healthy root growth.
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Irrigation: Water is essential for lawn growth. Water your lawn deeply but less frequently to encourage a deeper root system. Make sure the soil doesn't dry out too much, but also avoid overwatering, as this can lead to waterlogging.
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Fertilization and Care: Fertilize your lawn regularly to provide it with the necessary nutrients. Use a specialized lawn fertilizer tailored to your lawn's needs. Regularly remove weeds and aerate the lawn occasionally to improve soil quality.
It's also important to protect your lawn from pests and diseases. Check regularly for signs of pest infestation or disease and take appropriate measures to combat them if necessary.