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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "lawn" in a sentence

    lawn example sentences

    lawn


    1. Now, the front lawn is full of dead grass and trash


    2. Sarah scanned the lawn


    3. By top-dressing Is the lawn being damaged by them? When you have your lawn and property with year-old horse manure, spotted the telltale signs of gophers or moles (a small you will not only be feeding your soil, but also repel-mound of soil or dead plants), naturally as they do not like manure


    4. Sprinkle thin layer over lawn and water well


    5. Lawns love compost; top-dressing lawns once per year with a good rich compost will keep the soil alive and allow for deeper root systems and a pest-free lawn


    6. Compost should be raked into lawn and then watered well


    7. The best time to apply compost to the lawn is in early spring (or as soon as the last frost is over)


    8. For best results, spray your lawn monthly with a liquid seaweed such as Superseaweed or Agri-Gro’s Turf Formula, or with Gardeners Supply’s Roots Plus for Lawns


    9. Understanding the components of the lawn’s ecosystem and providing a more suitable environment for the types of grasses and microorganisms that grow best there while decreasing the conditions for pests and harmful bacteria’s, is the “ideal” and more natural, less toxic method of providing yourself with a beautiful lawn


    10. PCP includes the proper selection of the types of grasses for your area and the lawns use (are you going to play on it, walk on it a lot, or just enjoy its beauty)? Having a healthy lawn without harsh chemicals is really very easy to do

    11. Chemical fertilizers kill off the beneficial soil bacteria, as well as killing off earthworms and therefore should not be used, should be avoided at all cost! In this environment, the lawn and its bio-system will be operating under stress


    12. Whenever the lawn is under stress, several things have occurred: 1:


    13. Proper Food is not being made available to the lawn


    14. Too much or too little water will cause stress in the lawn (chlorinated water is bad for the soil)


    15. Therefore compost, when added back to the lawn, reestablishes the cycle and returns nutrients and bacteria to the soil


    16. Your lawn will benefit by having a thin layer of aged (at least 6 months old) horse manure spread over it (using a manure spreader), and then watered well


    17. Deep, regular waterings are essential to develop a lush, verdant lawn


    18. Lawn sprinklers are a definite improvement over hand watering


    19. A lawn that is watered thoroughly at regular intervals, and whose soil has plenty of organic humus (organic matter converts into humus that makes the nutrient elements in the soil available to the grass), will withstand drought, and remain sound throughout the hot summer months


    20. Monitoring is when you regularly inspect the lawn for signs of harmful and beneficial lawn pests

    21. Before you cut the lawn, you should inspect it for signs of stress


    22. “Your lawn will benefit by having a thin layer of aged horse manure spread over it


    23. Cutting too short or too long depends upon the type of lawn and the type of lawn mower


    24. • Using a mulching mower is one of the best ways to recycle your grass clippings and feed the lawn at the same time! Try the newer solar mulching mowers!


    25. PESTS OF THE LAWN


    26. cause damage to the lawn by leaving yellow or brown patches (roots of lawns are eaten)


    27. cut at both ends, place one end into the lawn then pour soapy water into it


    28. Moles in the lawn: See the chapter on gopher control and follow same procedure


    29. Gophers in the lawn: See chapter on gopher control


    30. Steps to remove ant hills from your lawn:

    31. Mining Bees in the lawn: Their mounds can be removed with a rake


    32. Dogs peeing on the lawn: Hose with water as soon as possible


    33. Top dress with compost to allow lawn to come back


    34. Diseases of the Lawn


    35. Toadstools or mushrooms are not necessarily to be viewed as bad for the lawn but instead it should be looked upon as an indication that the conditions of the lawn should be looked at more closely


    36. To grow a greener lawn, have healthier trees, and cultivate bigger vegetables, the soil needs to be enriched


    37. lemonade on the front lawn where now the brambles reigned supreme


    38. “Lemonade on the lawn”, he said, schmoozing for all that he was worth


    39. I look around at the expanse of lawn, dotted here and there with island beds of shrubs and the occasional stretch of herbaceous border set against a wall


    40. An ornamental pool with a fountain graced the center of it, they took the scotch to some high-backed stools that bracketed a small table next to a small raised lawn upon which houris might perform

    41. "Where's the lawn ornaments?" he asked, pointing with his chin at the performance pad


    42. at the edge of a shaggy, sun starved lawn,


    43. Jake was there waiting on the front lawn


    44. They bought a little cottage in the village eked out a meagre living on a residue of royalties gleaned from discount store book sales and the odd spot of lawn mowing that came their way from lineage adverts in the parish newspaper


    45. And although, as he grew older, he was tempted to get some help with the lawn mowing, old Ted could never quite bring himself to ring the telephone number of another old couple in the local village who advertised as odd job gardeners


    46. His curious eyes fixed on Alastair, he explains that Sally has gone off to North Wales to see Uncle David’s house and that they have been to church with Anna who has given them a fantastic picnic lunch in her garden, going into substantial detail before finally reaching the salient point which is that they are trying to cut Anna’s lawn, but that the lawn mower is not working properly


    47. In its prime, it was the lawn of a


    48. of lawn mowing that came their way from lineage adverts in the


    49. help with the lawn mowing, old Ted could never quite bring


    50. The back garden is a mess of churned lawn, clearly the fallout of the builders who built the single storey extension on the back of the house covering what used to be a patio














































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    Synonyms for "lawn"

    lawn grassland grass meadow pasture turf yard green

    "lawn" definitions

    a field of cultivated and mowed grass