Spring is the perfect time to get your lawn in tip-top shape. After a long winter, your lawn may be looking a bit tired and neglected. With some simple maintenance, you can rejuvenate your lawn and enjoy a lush, green yard throughout the summer. Here are some tips for springtime lawn maintenance from the team at Lawn Plus LLC.
The first step in spring lawn maintenance is to rake up and remove any leaves, twigs, and other debris that have accumulated on your lawn over the winter. This will help to prevent thatch buildup and allow your grass to breathe.
Aeration is the process of creating small holes in the soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeply. This can be done with a manual or mechanical aerator. Aeration will help to loosen compacted soil and promote healthy root growth.
If you have bare spots in your lawn, now is the time to reseed them. Choose a grass seed that is appropriate for your region and soil type. Spread the seed evenly over the bare areas and water regularly until the new grass has been established.
Spring is a good time to tackle weeds and pests before they become a bigger problem. Use a herbicide to control weeds and an insecticide to control pests. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and use the appropriate safety precautions.
Proper watering is essential for a healthy lawn. Water deeply to encourage deep root growth. It’s important to ensure that you don’t overwater your lawn, however. In general, your lawn needs about 1 inch of water per week. Adjust your watering schedule based on rainfall and temperature.
In conclusion, springtime lawn maintenance is essential for a healthy and beautiful lawn. Located in West Alexandria, Lawn Plus LLC serves Dayton and nearby areas. We are ready to help you with weed control, seeding, and so much more. Contact us today at (937) 839-5296 to request a quote.
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