Spring: As the weather warms up, it's time to get your lawn back in shape after the winter months. Start by cleaning up any debris that has accumulated, such as fallen branches or leaves. Rake the lawn to remove thatch and allow for better air circulation. It's also a good time to apply a fertilizer to promote healthy growth.
Summer: With the heat of summer in full swing, the key to a healthy lawn is proper watering. Make sure to water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth. It's also important to mow regularly, but never remove more than one-third of the grass blade at a time. This will help prevent stress on the lawn.
Fall: As the temperatures start to cool down, your lawn will begin to prepare for the winter months. This is a great time to aerate the soil to allow for better water and nutrient absorption. It's also important to continue mowing and watering until the first frost. Consider overseeding any bare or thin areas to ensure a lush lawn next spring.
Winter: While your lawn may be dormant during the winter, there are still steps you can take to ensure its health come spring. Keep leaves and debris off the lawn to prevent mold and disease. Avoid walking on frozen grass, as this can cause damage. And be sure to limit foot traffic on the lawn to protect it from compaction.
By following these seasonal lawn care tips from the experts at Lamb's Lawn Service & Landscaping, you can keep your lawn looking its best year-round. And if you ever need assistance with your lawn care needs, don't hesitate to contact us. Our team of professionals is here to help you achieve the lawn of your dreams.
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