Spring: Spring is a crucial time to prepare your lawn for the warmer months ahead. Early Byrd Landscaping recommends starting the season with a thorough aeration and dethatching to promote healthy root growth. This is also a great time to overseed any sparse areas and apply a high-quality fertilizer to kickstart growth. Be sure to water your lawn deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth.
Summer: During the peak of summer, it's important to keep up with regular mowing to prevent your grass from becoming stressed. Early Byrd Landscaping suggests raising the height of your mower blades to help retain moisture and protect the soil from the hot sun. To keep your lawn looking lush and green, be sure to water deeply in the early morning or late evening to minimize evaporation.
Fall: As the temperatures cool down, your lawn will start preparing for dormancy. Early Byrd Landscaping recommends continuing to mow until your grass stops growing, gradually lowering the height of your mower blades as the season progresses. This is also a great time to aerate and overseed any bare spots to ensure a thick and healthy lawn come springtime. Don't forget to rake up leaves regularly to prevent smothering your grass.
Winter: While your lawn may be in a dormant state during the winter months, there are still steps you can take to prepare for the coming spring. Early Byrd Landscaping suggests keeping your lawn free of debris and heavy foot traffic to prevent compaction. Consider applying a winterizing fertilizer to provide essential nutrients to your grass roots during the colder months.
By following these year-round lawn care tips from the experts at Early Byrd Landscaping, you can keep your yard looking its best no matter the season. For more personalized advice and professional landscaping services, don't hesitate to reach out to Early Byrd Landscaping & Lawn Care today!
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