Clean up gently – Rake your lawn to remove any dead grass and debris. Then move on to remove any larger pieces of additional debris that may have the potential to kill your grass during the spring. You can use a leaf blower or broom to remove the leaves and other debris. If you have any larger pieces of rubble in your lawn, get rid of them as well. Rake your lawn to remove any dead grass and debris.
Make sure you don’t cut the grass too short – Cutting your grass too short can cause it to “stress”, which in turn will prevent it from flourishing. Keep your grass at least two inches long and you’ll be doing it a favor. Cut your grass too short can cause it to “stress”, which in turn will prevent it from flourishing. Keep your grass at least two inches long and you’ll be doing it a favor.
Give your lawn what it wants – Fertilizing your lawn is absolutely necessary if you find that it is struggling to grow. Completing this process in the early spring will jumpstart the growth of your grass. Fertilizing your lawn is absolutely necessary if you find that it is struggling to grow. Completing this process in the early spring will jumpstart the growth of your grass.
Get rid of bald spots – Reseed brown spots or bare patches to make them match the rest of the lawn’s lush look. Reseeding is also a good way to prevent pests from attacking your lawn. Reseed brown spots or bare patches to make them match the rest of the lawn’s lush look. Reseeding is also a good way to prevent pests from attacking your lawn.
Water ( if needed ) – While you may have had a very wet winter, you might want to consider watering your lawn at least once a week when spring arrives. this will give your grass what it needs to grow thick and green.
Hire the professionals – For the best result, call your local lawn care company. They can make your lawn look better than you ever imagined. If you want to learn more about the services we offer, contact us today and schedule your appointment.