1. Set the mower to the right height.
2. Keep the edges of the lawn trimmed.
3. Water deeply once a week.
4. Feed the lawn several times a year.
5. Aerate your lawn during the growing season
6. Work with, not against, the available sunlight.
7. Choose plants that will thrive in your climate.
Maintaining a Perfect Landscape
3 is wrong.
No 3 isn't wrong, If you're watering once in a week.
As we know most of the places in the world facing water shortage issue. So, at least we can water once in a week to keep alive our garden landscape.
Prunin, your posts seem to be a thinly-disguised ploy for advertizing your business. That said, some of the advice is either not broadly applicable or is arguable. For example, fertilizing the lawn "several times a year" is excessive in short season areas. The recommendation to water once a week conflicts with your stated concern about water shortages, given that you've also advised to "choose plants that will thrive in your climate".
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