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Smart Lawn Care Practices for Every Season
Maintaining a lush, green lawn doesn’t have to be difficult. It just takes a little planning. Things like aerating, mowing, fertilizing and weed control need to be done at the right times of year.
Using best practices, like professional soil testing, helps to develop a plan that works with your local climate and seasonal changes. Visit https://www.primecutlawnky.com/ to learn more.
Spring lawn care helps promote growth, wards off weeds and pests, and sets the stage for healthy turf all season long. It includes clearing debris such as leaves, twigs and branches that have accumulated over winter; aerating and dethatching warm-season grasses to improve soil compaction and enhance water infiltration; mowing at a high setting that encourages deep roots; spot-treating for weeds and applying a spring lawn fertilizer to support root development and prepare for summer heat and drought stress; and overseeding thin lawns to thicken them.
Lawn professionals can help clients establish a seasonal maintenance schedule and develop specific techniques for each task, including timing and equipment. For example, a professional can test the soil to gain insights into its pH balance and nutrient content, which will help guide application times for pest control and lawn fertilization programs.
Another smart practice is to regularly observe the lawn for signs of damage or weeds, like wilting, brown patches or excessive insect activity, and take action before problems get out of hand. Regular observation also provides a better understanding of the natural behavior of each grass type, so an expert can make appropriate adjustments to the mowing and watering frequency throughout the year.
For established lawns, the first fertilizer application of the season should be a slow-release granular product designed to provide nutrients as plants begin growing in the spring. Generally, it is best to wait 6-8 weeks before repeating the process.
It’s also a good time to apply a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent broadleaf weeds from emerging in the spring, when they are most active. In late spring, homeowners can reinvigorate their lawns by interseeding bare spots to thicken them up and prevent weeds from encroaching. It’s important to consult a professional before starting a new lawn seeding program, or overseeding an existing one, as warm-season grasses need to be well established before the summer heat and stress. In addition, a professional can recommend the most effective product and application rate to achieve desired results.
Summer
Summer lawn care requires the most attention because of warm, humid conditions that make grass more susceptible to insects, weeds and diseases. By implementing smart mowing and watering practices, and using preventative grub control treatments in the spring, you can safeguard your turf against common pests and maintain healthy plant growth.
In addition, you can improve the health of your lawn with soil aeration. Aerating your yard helps promote deeper roots and better drainage, which in turn can help reduce stress on your grass. The best time to aerate is in the early morning or late afternoon when temperatures are cooler and moisture won’t evaporate as quickly.
Regularly inspect your lawn for weeds, and pull them as soon as you see them. This is an effective and economical way to keep weeds from becoming a major problem.
A good quality cool-season grass seed mix is also essential to a lush and beautiful lawn. At Alliance Landscaping, we use a tri-blend of Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue and perennial ryegrass to create the ultimate in green lawns that resist heat, cold, insects and disease.
It is important to continue to fertilize and aerate on the same schedule as you started in the spring. This will ensure that your lawn is getting the proper nutrients and will provide your yard with maximum resilience for the long, hot summer.
Humid conditions can also promote fungal problems such as powdery mildew and brown patch. By avoiding evening watering (which increases humidity overnight) and by using a lawn fungicide, you can keep these issues at bay.
Fall
If your lawn goes into winter in a state of deterioration, it will take a lot longer to recover once the growing season kicks in. A well-prepared lawn in the fall will also be less vulnerable to weeds and disease next spring. Early fall lawn care activities include de-thatching, top dressing with compost or organic mulch, overseeding bare spots and keeping newly seeded areas moist. Weed control should be a priority.
Grass roots are gathering energy in the fall to sustain the grass through the winter and prepare for spring growth. This is the best time to fertilize. A pro will analyze your lawn’s soil and tailor a fertilization plan with the right nutrients in the right amounts.
Because our climate can be very dry in the fall, it is important to maintain adequate watering during the fall. This is especially true for cool-season grasses, which may experience a period of dormancy as they get ready to sprout in spring. A lawn that isn’t getting enough water will die in the winter and struggle to rebound once warm weather returns.
Cooler, damp conditions in the fall promote fungal problems like snow mold and fusarium fungus. To keep these issues at bay, monitor your lawn for signs of fungal damage and treat if necessary with an appropriate product.
Weeds grow year round, but they are more active in the fall. If weeds such as dandelions, quackgrass or white clovers are invading your lawn, a dandelion weeder can help keep them under control. If you need to use a chemical weed killer, spot treat the weeds and avoid spraying the entire lawn. The best thing you can do to prevent weeds in the future is to regularly aerate, overseed and fertilize your lawn. This will thicken your lawn, keep it healthy and nutrient-rich and prevent weeds from taking root. This will also make it easier to pull weeds when they do start to pop up during the summer and winter months.
Winter
The winter season is a time for lawn care to focus on strengthening roots and building up resilience against cold temperatures, snow, and ice. These conditions can wreak havoc on grass and cause damage to trees, shrubs, and flowering plants. Proper preparation helps plants, trees, and shrubs to withstand stress, reduces the need for costly remediation in spring, and promotes a healthy and beautiful landscape year-round.
The best lawn care practices for the winter include mowing at a high height (3-4 inches), proper watering techniques, and using pre-emergent herbicides to control winter weeds. A smart irrigation system that adjusts based on weather forecasts eliminates the need for frequent irrigation cycles, and ensures that grass receives the necessary amount of moisture without excessive runoff.
Adding organic matter to the soil, conducting professional soil tests, and implementing regular fertilization are critical for a healthy lawn throughout all seasons. Regular care nourishes the soil, which in turn supports root development, strengthens plant health, and minimizes pests.
Applying a dormant oil spray is another great way to protect plants, trees, and shrubs from winter damage. These low-impact treatments prevent fungal spores and kill insects like aphids, mites, caterpillars, and moths, without harming pollinators.
Regular inspections are vital to detecting and treating potential problems before they become serious issues. In addition, using a lawn care checklist minimizes oversights and ensures that all essential maintenance and service tasks are completed. These best practices will help you achieve a lush, green lawn all year long. If you have any questions or need expert assistance with your lawn, please don’t hesitate to contact one of our experts! We provide quality grass seed and premium lawn products that are guaranteed to help your lawn reach its full, lush potential. We also offer a variety of maintenance and service programs that can help you maintain a healthy, vibrant yard and landscape throughout the year. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you!