Spring: As the weather warms up, it's time to give your lawn some much-needed attention. Start by raking up any remaining leaves or debris that have accumulated over the winter. This will allow for better air circulation and prevent the growth of mold. Next, consider overseeding any bare or patchy areas to promote new grass growth. Finally, apply a fertilizer to give your lawn the nutrients it needs to thrive.
Summer: The heat of summer can be tough on your lawn, but with proper care, you can keep it looking green and lush. Watering is crucial during hot weather, so be sure to water deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth. Avoid mowing your lawn too short, as longer grass can better withstand the heat and drought conditions. Consider applying a summer fertilizer to help your grass stay healthy and vibrant.
Fall: As the temperatures start to cool down, it's time to prepare your lawn for the winter months. Rake up fallen leaves to prevent suffocation of your grass and promote air circulation. Aeration is also beneficial in the fall, as it helps to reduce compaction and allows for better nutrient absorption. Finally, consider applying a winterizing fertilizer to help your grass survive the cold winter months.
Winter: While your lawn may be dormant during the winter months, there are still some things you can do to keep it healthy. Avoid walking on frost-covered grass, as this can damage the delicate blades. Keep debris off your lawn to prevent mold growth and pest infestations. Consider applying a light layer of mulch to protect your grass from the harsh winter conditions.
By following these seasonal lawn care strategies with Torres Lawn & Landscaping, you can ensure that your grass stays healthy and vibrant year-round. Our team of professionals is here to help you with all of your lawn care needs, from fertilization to aeration. Contact us today to learn more about how we can keep your grass at its best.
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