For best results, a St. Augustine lawn should be 4″ AFTER it is cut. Cutting the grass at a higher level will allow the grass to grow thicker and help keep weeds out. Cutting St. Augustine grass too low can lead to stress spots and weed infestation. It is also important to have sharp mower blades. Changing your mowing patterns will also help the appearance of your lawn.

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Irrigation of Lawn

Irrigation of Lawn

Your irrigation system should be checked periodically throughout the year to ensure proper coverage, pressure, and overall effectiveness.

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Soil Replenishment

Soil Replenishment

Some lawns may have hot spots or low spots that tend to stress or fill in with weeds. This is normally due to natural erosion.

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