Year-round lawn care: Seasonal tips for maintaining a healthy green lawn

Year-round lawn care: Seasonal tips for maintaining a healthy green lawn

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From spring through winter, maintaining a healthy lawn requires different strategies tailored to each season. This guide outlines essential steps for year-round lawn care, offering advice on tasks such as aeration, fertilization, mowing, and pest control.

Spring is a crucial time for lawn maintenance. Aerating the soil allows air, water, and fertilizers to reach the grassroots. Applying fertilizer and regular mowing every two weeks are recommended practices. A key tip is to avoid mowing when the grass is wet to prevent disease.

As summer approaches, increase mowing frequency to weekly or more if needed. It's advised to hire a lawn care service due to the workload involved. During early summer, monitor for grubs and weeds like dandelions. Remove no more than half of the grass height in one mow.

In summer, continue regular mowing and watering as needed. Ensure not to cut grass shorter than three inches or overwater beyond three inches per week. Clean mower blades after use to maintain sharpness.

Early fall calls for dethatching by raking dead grass and top dressing with compost. Over-seeding with quality grass seed is recommended along with keeping new patches moist until growth appears.

Fall maintenance involves leaf removal through raking or mulching to prevent fungi formation. Fertilizing during this period helps nourish roots during winter months. Winterizing irrigation systems is also suggested.

Winter requires minimal effort but offers an opportunity for equipment maintenance such as sharpening mower blades and stocking up on parts.

For those needing assistance with lawn care tasks, GreenPal offers professional services from experienced providers.

"Get this," the guide emphasizes that following these seasonal tips can result in "a better lawn season after season."

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