9 Reasons Your Lawn Looks So Much Worse Than Your Neighbors'
Here’s why their grass is greener.

You've worked hard to create tons of curb appeal for your home. Gorgeous flowering trees? Check! A pretty color on your front door? Check! Containers of beautiful annuals and beds of blooming perennials? Check again! And yet, your lawn just can't keep up with the Jones's.
Is it your imagination or does your lawn look scraggly, and so much worse than your neighbors? If you find yourself coveting your neighbors' grass, chances are, the sad side-by-side comparison is probably not all in your head. "Many different factors affect your lawn's appearance," explains Peter Landschoot, PhD, professor of turfgrass science at Penn State University College of Agricultural Sciences. "Some of these reasons may be out of your control, such as drought, but some issues you can work on to improve your lawn's aesthetics."
But before you get started, it's also important to have reasonable expectations. "Most of us aren't going to have a lawn that's completely weed-free or looks like a putting green," cautions Clint Waltz, PhD, extension turfgrass specialist at the University of Georgia’s Turfgrass Research and Education Center. "You can invest lots of time and money, but perfection generally isn't attainable."
Also consider the fact that if you're not scoping out the lawn at a barbeque, but peering at it over the fence, you're seeing your lawn up close and personal, weeds and all, and just getting a flattering, far-off view of theirs.
Now that you've managed your expectations and considered your perspective, here are the most common reasons your lawn looks worse than your neighbors'—and what you can do about it. (And if all else fails, here's how to spray paint your lawn, if you’d rather give that technique a try!)
Arricca Elin SanSone has written about health and lifestyle topics for Prevention, Country Living, Woman's Day, and more. She’s passionate about gardening, baking, reading, and spending time with the people and dogs she loves.
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