Written By
Allison Russell
Published On
May 22, 2024

At Weed Man, we pride ourselves on delivering golf course quality results through our premium lawn care services, including fertilizer, weed control, surface insect control, and plenty more, so there’s nothing stopping you from playing 9 holes right there in your backyard! Here’s how to make the most of your lush, green lawn with a game of at-home mini-golf that’s fun for the whole family!
The grass used in professional golf courses (and professional mini golf courses) can run the gamut from warm-season grasses like Bermudagrass and St. Augustine grass to cool-season grasses like bentgrass and perennial ryegrass. Grass varieties are chosen for durability and resiliency in addition to aesthetics and color. Of course, plenty of mini-golf courses stick with artificial turf for easy maintenance.

For your home course, you certainly don’t need to overhaul the existing grass varieties in your lawn. To help the golf balls roll smoothly, you may opt to mow it a little shorter than normal in the areas where you’ll be playing (but be careful not to remove more than ⅓ of the length of the grass blades in a single mow). You’ll also want to clear out any leaves, twigs, pet waste, and debris. Then you can build your course!
There are a number of things to consider when building your backyard mini golf course.

Now you’re ready to play! And with a little care, your lawn will come out unscathed. If one of your golfers is playing a little too hard and accidentally scoops a divot out of your lawn, have no fear! They’re fairly easy to repair.

As long as the chunk of grass still has soil attached, simply return it to the patch of soil where it came from. Step on it to press it into the earth, giving the roots the best chance to reestablish and heal. If you’re still left with significant bare patches, overseed with a suitable variety of grass seed to thicken and rejuvenate your lawn.
Now’s the time to nourish your greener, healthier lawn. Find a Weed Man near you and get a free quote today!
Written By
Allison Russell
Published On
May 22, 2024

You don’t need to buy an expensive plane ticket, deal with a packed beach, or sit through a long drive to enjoy a summer getaway. Sometimes, the best place is right outside your back door.

People love to throw a lot of numbers at you when you’re selling a home. They will tell you a finished basement will add X, or a new kitchen can add Y. But are any of these numbers real?

Not every house is sold on the strength of its curb appeal. In fact, many are sold despite it. In these cases, you may see the yard as a fixer-upper.