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  • Writer's pictureBenjamin George

Overwatering Your Lawn Leads to Lawn Damage



You ought to take good care of your lawn to keep it healthy. You may water your plants every day in the morning for hours to ensure that they aren’t thirsty. But did you know that more gardeners kill their lawn with overwatering than by under-watering?


Lawn Overwatering Risks

Lawns don’t need watering on a daily basis. Doing so will only ruin their appearance and you’ll end up losing your precious lawn.


Lack of Oxygen Supply



Soil contains oxygen which promotes the well-being of your plants. However, overwatering fills porous spaces in the soil and deprives grass of oxygen. Consequently, it won’t be able to breathe and will eventually die.


Pests and Diseases

An overwatered lawn is also more prone to getting infected. Since grass loses its strength, pests and insects can easily target it and kill off the plants. So, if you don’t want to lose your lawn to pests and diseases, it’s recommended to avoid overwatering them.


Weed Growth



Weeds are wild plants that can take over your entire lawn before you know it, depriving your lawn grass and plants of water and nutrients. The more you water your lawn, the more likely it is that weeds will grow in your lawn side-by-side. So, be careful and limit watering your lawn.


Signs of Overwatering

If you notice the following signs, it may indicate you’re overwatering your lawn:

  • Grass turning brown

  • Curling grass leaves

  • Grass doesn’t spring back up after you walk over it

  • Grass blades turn grayish-blue

Your lawn requires an inch of water per week. If you exceed this limit, you’ll only ruin your lawn with your own hands by overwatering. So, contact Top Blades LLC and leave the task of taking care of your lawn in the hands of experienced professionals.





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