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It's officially Fall, and keeping your lawn healthy through the cooler part of the year can be a tall task for many. While most will resort to leaf-raking. there are an array of techniques and things you can do to ensure your grass stays healthy and protected. PRR Lawncare is here to make sure you have the tools and information you need to keep your grass safe and healthy during the fall and winter seasons.
The fall season can be a graduate transition or a seemingly immediate shift. As more moderate weather hits, water, sunlight, and moisture can become more difficult to come by. This is also the season that presents unique threats. How well you care for your lawn in the fall can directly impact how resilient it is in the winter.
Some of our best autumn lawn care tips include:
During the busier spring and summer months, the soil throughout your lawn could have begun to compact. The more compacted the soil becomes, the more difficult it becomes for grassroots to grow. This impedes their ability to gain access to water and moisture. This could make it difficult for the grass to survive the fall season.
Aeration is a very simple process, which works by driving small picks or forks into the ground, de-compacting the lawn, and giving water space to seep into the soil.
Weeds are a year-round threat. They are known for hogging water and moisture, slowly choking out the surrounding grass. However, as moisture becomes more difficult to come by in the fall season, keeping weeds out of your lawn is even more important to keep your lawn healthy.
As we work our way closer to the cooler months, insects will begin looking for a warm place to call home. This could lead them to seek refuge in and around your property, which could impact the long-term health of your lawn. Investing in pesticides and insecticides for your lawn is a good way to keep your lawn healthy, especially when the weather gets cooler.
To get the most out of your fertilizer as the cooler season begins, it's important to apply it at the start of the season. Fertilizers contain a vast array of nutrients that improve your lawn's recovery from the busy summer months and prepare for the cooler, drying months to come.
Whether you have an irrigation system or you plan on watering your lawn manually, it's best to do this in the morning. Early-morning watering cycles give your lawn an adequate amount of time to absorb moisture along with the sunlight throughout the day. Watering in the evenings makes your lawn damp overnight, which puts your lawn at risk of fungal growth.
How you mow changes along with the seasons. As the weather gets cooler, it's important to make sure your mowing habits shift. Keeping leaves down to a minimum will give your lawn direct access to as much sunlight that's available. Once that is complete, keeping your ride height a bit higher and lowering the frequency of your mowing will allow for as much growth and sunlight exposure as possible.
While lawn maintenance may seem unnecessary in the winter, it's actually one of the most important times to follow through with it. This time of year is generally very dry, and unless it snows, grass can go for weeks without sufficient water and nutrients. To protect your cool season grass and prepare for the comeback in the summer, we have some recommendations to supplement your fall habits.
As the cooler weather becomes harsher, fallen leaves can be mulched and applied to the lawn to provide a reliable source of organic nutrients. Mulch is known for being a highly effective lawn fertilizer. However, it's important not to let the leaves gather too much before you decide to mulch them. Also, make sure the layer is not too thick. Too much mulch or leaves could smother the lawn.
Leaves, twigs, and sticks could all lead to significant mold and fungal growth. Cleaning out the lawn is one of the last and most important steps for keeping your lawn healthy throughout the winter.
Take snow out of the occasion, and winters tend to be even drier than the fall season. This means that watering will be even more important to make sure your grass has what it needs to survive.
As the warm season grass slowly transitions into the cool season, it's important to stay on top of maintenance in order to keep a healthy lawn. From raking leaves to consistent watering, there are a lot of ways to protect your lawn throughout the winter. PRR Lawncare specialists are ready to make sure you get the help you need.
For more information, contact our specialists today.
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