Spring: 1. Start by raking up any leftover debris and thatch from winter to promote air circulation and prevent disease. 2. Aerate your lawn to reduce compaction and allow nutrients to reach the roots. 3. Overseed any thin or bare spots to encourage a thick, healthy lawn. 4. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer to provide essential nutrients for growth. 5. Set your mower blades to a higher setting to promote deep root growth.
Summer: 1. Water deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth and drought tolerance. 2. Mow regularly, but never remove more than one-third of the grass blade at a time. 3. Keep an eye out for weeds and treat them promptly to prevent them from taking over. 4. Consider installing a sprinkler system to ensure your lawn receives adequate water during the hot summer months. 5. Apply a slow-release fertilizer to provide consistent nutrition throughout the season.
Fall: 1. Continue mowing as needed until the first frost arrives. 2. Remove leaves and debris to prevent suffocation and disease. 3. Aerate once again to promote root growth and nutrient absorption. 4. Overseed any thin areas to fill in bare spots before winter. 5. Apply a fall-specific fertilizer to promote root development and prepare your lawn for the coming winter.
Winter: 1. Avoid walking on frozen grass to prevent damage. 2. Keep your lawn free of debris and heavy snow to prevent suffocation. 3. Consider winterizing your irrigation system to prevent freezing and damage. 4. Watch for signs of pests or disease and treat promptly. 5. Plan ahead for spring by scheduling any necessary lawn care services with Indian River Lawns and Landscapes.
By following these seasonal lawn care tips, you can maintain a green and lush yard year-round. If you need assistance with any of these tasks, don't hesitate to contact Indian River Lawns and Landscapes for professional landscaping and hardscaping services. Your yard will thank you!
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