The Best Winter Lawn Care Tips & Tricks To Get Your Lawn Ready For Spring Growth

The Best Winter Lawn Care Tips & Tricks To Get Your Lawn Ready For Spring Growth

Your winter lawn care will be different depending on what type of grass you grow and your climate. Snow-covered lawns should be cleaned, aerated, fertilized, and protected from heavy foot traffic. Lawns with little or no snow usually require winter watering and can be overseeded with ryegrass. Winter is an ideal time to take a …

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How To Winterize Lawn Mower & Avoid Problems In The Spring

How To Winterize Lawn Mower & Avoid Problems In The Spring

To winterize your lawn mower, you first have to drain the old fuel from the gas tank and clean the deck. Check your owner’s manual to see if you need to add new fuel and fuel stabilizer, or not. After that, you can prep the mower for storage by changing the oil, air filter, and …

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How To Winterize Lawn To Make It Stronger – A 7-Step Guide

How To Winterize Lawn To Make It Stronger - A 7-Step Guide

How to winterize a lawn in 7 steps: Keep mowing until grass goes dormant. Kill perennial weeds with pre-emergent herbicide. Clean up fall leaves and thatch. Aerate the lawn. Spread winter fertilizer. Overseed with cool season grass seed. Cover cold-sensitive plants with burlap. Do you want your lawn to look amazing in the spring? Don’t …

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The Best Winter Grass Seed For Your Lawn

The Best Winter Grass Seed For Your Lawn

If you want a green lawn throughout the winter, you should consider cool-season grasses and overseeding your summer lawn. The best winter grasses are Kentucky bluegrass, Rough bluegrass, Chewings fescue, Creeping red fescue, Sheep fescue, Tall fescue, Perennial ryegrass, and Annual ryegrass. Are you under the impression that there is no lawn work during the …

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Are Leaves Good For Grass Or Not: The Best Answer

Are Leaves Good For Grass Or Not: The Best Answer

Leaves are not good for your grass if they cover a significant portion of your lawn for a prolonged period of time. Fallen leaves can smother your grass and inhibit its growth in spring. They attract pests and promote snow mold diseases too. Every fall season, you may find that one question keeps popping up: …

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What Is Snow Mold & How To Best Deal With It?

What Is Snow Mold & How To Best Deal With It?

Mold from snow is actually a fungal lawn disease that occurs if snow or wet leaves linger on your lawn for too long. If untreated, this fungus can permanently damage your lawn. To prevent this damage, mow, rake, and dethatch your lawn before winter. Applying specialized products is a must, too. If you live in …

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When To Apply Fall Fertilizer & How To Find The Ideal Fall Fertilizer Blend

When To Apply Fall Fertilizer & How To Find The Ideal Fall Fertilizer Blend

The best time to apply fall lawn fertilizer to protect your lawn during winter dormancy, provide better winter color, and secure grass growth in early spring is in November or early December (before the first frost), when the grass stops growing and you do not have to mow it anymore. Contrary to what many people …

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Fall Watering: When To Stop Watering Lawn?

Fall Watering: When To Stop Watering Lawn?

You shouldn’t stop watering the lawn during fall. Grass needs water to develop its root system and receive valuable nutrients. Use a rain gauge and follow the weather forecast to ensure your grass receives 1 inch of water per week. The ideal time to stop watering lawns is when the ground freezes. Inexperienced lawn owners …

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We deeply appreciate the generosity of the photographers who have contributed their photos to our website. These photographers are listed below with the links to their portfolios. We’re always eager to view the backyard and outdoor decor photographs you have as well. Do you have a picture of a yard or outstanding decor that you’d …

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The 8 Best Fall Lawn Care Tips

The 8 Best Fall Lawn Care Tips

The fall lawn care should include regular mowing, timely watering, tracking, fertilization, aeration, overseeding, and adequate pest control. You must make a schedule and stick to it to ensure your grass gets everything it needs to survive the winter and grow strong and healthy in the spring. Do you think all your lawn care troubles …

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