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What’s the Best Way to Care For My Lawn in Each Season?

What’s the Best Way to Care For My Lawn in Each Season?

A lush, green lawn is a property owner’s pride and joy. It requires meticulous care throughout the year, each season bringing its own set of tasks. Redbud Landscape Inc. is here to help you maintain a healthy lawn all year round. Below, we offer a few tips for caring for your lawn in each season. Call us for professional landscaping services during every season.

Spring Lawn Care

Spring heralds the start of the growing season, providing an opportunity to set the stage for a thriving lawn.

  • Fertilization: A light application of slow-release or organic lawn food gives your grass a much-needed nutrient boost after winter. Wait until your lawn needs mowing for the first time before fertilizing.
  • Mowing: Begin mowing when the grass reaches about 3 inches tall. Maintain a height of at least 2 inches to ward off weeds and survive the impending summer drought.
  • Seeding: Bare patches? Early spring, with daytime temperatures in the 60s, is ideal for seeding a new lawn.
  • Watering: As temperatures rise, so should your watering frequency. Deep, infrequent watering fosters robust root growth.
  • Weed Control: Tackle perennial weeds in spring. Organic herbicides or manual removal ensures they don’t spread.

With these steps, a flourishing lawn awaits you in the growing season.

Summer Lawn Care

Summer, with its scorching heat, can be challenging, but careful maintenance ensures your lawn remains resilient.

  • Mowing: Mow every two or three weeks during hot, dry periods. Keep the grass height at around 3 inches to protect it from heat stress.
  • Watering: During drought, let the grass turn brown to conserve water—it’ll recover when the rains return. If you do water, provide about an inch each week.
  • Fertilization: Avoid fertilizing in summer as it can stress the grass. Reserve this task for fall.
  • Weed Control: Stay vigilant for weeds. Hand-pulling or spot-treating with an organic herbicide keeps them in check.

By adapting to the summer conditions, your lawn remains healthy and resilient.

Fall Lawn Care

Fall is a critical time as your grass prepares for winter.

  • Fertilization: Apply a light fertilizer in early and late fall. This provides vital nutrients for winter survival and promotes early spring green-up.
  • Mowing: With cooler temperatures comes faster grass growth. Regular mowing prevents it from becoming too long.
  • Cleaning Up: Remove fallen leaves, twigs, and fruits. You can rake them or use a mulching mower.
  • Overseeding: Fall is perfect for overseeding. Plant new grass about a month before the first frost to allow establishment before winter.
  • Weed Control: Target perennial weeds in fall. Use an organic herbicide or manually remove them before they go dormant for the winter.

These steps ensure your lawn survives the winter and returns strong in the spring.

Winter Lawn Care

Winter is a period of dormancy for your lawn, but there’s still work to be done. Even in winter, your lawn requires attention:

  • Frost Protection: Avoid walking on frost-covered grass to prevent damage.
  • Winter Fertilization: Some lawns may benefit from a winter fertilizer application.
  • Watering: Depending on your region, occasional deep watering may be necessary.

Contact Our Landscaping Company

Each season demands specific lawn care practices. By following this guide, you can ensure your lawn remains lush, vibrant, and healthy throughout the year. With Redbud Landscape by your side, maintaining a beautiful lawn has never been easier. Contact us today to get started on planning your landscaping design.

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