Spring represents a critical window for lawn care. By implementing proper maintenance techniques now, you'll establish the foundation for a lush lawn throughout the growing season.
Inspect your lawn for dead patches, compacted soil, and salt damage. Dead patches may need reseeding, while compacted areas benefit from aeration.
Use a dethatcher or power rake to remove accumulated dead grass. This improves water penetration and nutrient absorption.
Core aeration creates channels for air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeply. Plan aeration when soil is moist but not waterlogged.
Select grass seed appropriate for your climate zone. Keep seeded areas consistently moist for 3-4 weeks.
Apply when soil temperatures reach 55-60 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent annual weeds from germinating.
Spring fertilization jumpstarts growth after dormancy. Slow-release nitrogen provides steady nutrition. Consider soil testing for customized recommendations.
Gradually increase to 3-3.5 inches. Taller grass develops deeper roots and suppresses weeds. Keep blades sharp for clean cuts.
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