Spring In the spring, your lawn is waking up from its winter dormancy and preparing for a season of active growth. This is the perfect time to give your lawn a head start by aerating the soil, overseeding any bare patches, and applying a slow-release nitrogen fertilizer. Be sure to water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth and mow your grass at a higher setting to help it thrive.
Summer As the temperatures rise, it's important to adjust your lawn care routine to protect your grass from the hot sun. To keep your lawn healthy and green during the summer months, water your lawn in the morning to reduce evaporation, and mow your grass during the cooler parts of the day. Consider applying a summer lawn fertilizer to replenish nutrients lost to heat stress.
Fall In the fall, your lawn is preparing for winter dormancy, but that doesn't mean you should neglect it. Continue to mow your lawn until it stops growing, and rake up any fallen leaves to prevent suffocation. Fall is also the perfect time to aerate your lawn, overseed thin areas, and apply a winterizing fertilizer to help your grass survive the cold months ahead.
Winter During the winter, your lawn is resting and doesn't require as much maintenance. However, it's still important to keep an eye on your lawn for signs of pests or disease. Avoid walking on frozen grass, as this can damage the blades, and refrain from using rock salt on your driveway or sidewalk, as it can harm your lawn when it melts.
By following these seasonal tips from Reiser Lawn Service, you can achieve a lush, green lawn year-round. Remember, proper lawn care is an ongoing process that requires attention and dedication. If you're looking for professional lawn care services to help keep your grass healthy and vibrant, look no further than Reiser Lawn Service. Contact us today to learn more about our comprehensive lawn care programs and how we can help you achieve the lawn of your dreams.
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