It is important to plan your lawn care tasks in a precise way for a beautiful, healthy yard. The northern regions are home to cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass and fine and high Fescues as well as perennial Ryegrass. Their development is accelerated by the cooler temperatures and abundant moisture in autumn and spring.

This monthly guide will help you handle your lawn care Conway SC treatment during the colder season and make sure that the grass looking perfect all throughout the year. The weather patterns affecting the lawns could change as time goes by. Take care of your lawn and your neighbors first. This lawn care calendar will guide you.

Monthly Lawn Care Guide

January

  • De-icing salts should be used with care. Salt buildup in dirt can cause problems for lawns and other plants.
  • Get out your lawnmower, and prepare your garden tools for spring. Winter season is when service centers are less busy.
  • It is best to not allow vehicle and foot traffic on an icy lawn. Both are going to leave some bare spots as well as courses.

February

  • If your soil isn’t frozen or too damp, you can test it. It is possible to still make improvements to your soil before the spring garden care season arrives.
  • As soon as the dirt freezes enough to allow water to flow through, flush salt-impacted and pet-stressed areas with water. This will wash away salts from the roots and minimize potential damage.

March

  • When snow falls, rake lawns to remove any particles and dead grass. Raking can be used to combat snow mold and other fungal grass diseases by increasing air circulation and launching trapped moisture.
  • Apply lime fast or other soil changes according to soil examination results.
  • You must deal with grass moss. Moss is most vulnerable during energetic growth in cold, wet environments.

April

  • At the first signs of growth, start cutting. However, trim a little shorter than your normal mowing heights. In the event of fungal disease, dispose of any cuttings after your first couple of mowings.
  • Before you plant crabgrass seeds, apply pre-emergent herbicides such as crabgrass preventer. This happens when the soil temperature is below 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Get started now to seed before the summer arrives. Spring is the best season to seed cool-season grass.
  • Cutting yard

May

  • Cut the grass at the recommended heights and leave trimmings. Natural turf has the advantage that cuttings improve dirt and add nutrients.
  • Spot treatment of tough weeds using post-emergent herbicides is possible. Therapy works best when weeds grow slowly and are not actively growing.

June

  • This is roughly equivalent to 620 gallons per 1,000 square feet. This is roughly equivalent to 620 gallons for every 1,000 square feet.
  • Increase cutting heights to 3-4 inches. High blades shade roots, and encourage deep development as well as heat endurance.

July

  • You can control damaging grubs, and other grass parasites. The surface area is home to tiny, newly hatched grubs that feed on the roots of yard plants.
  • Summer heat can cause taller turf to grow. Never mow more than one-third the blade in one mowing.

August

  • Before you start seeding, make sure to check your soil for any cool-season changes.
  • Dethatch and freshen soil.
  • This can be done 45 days before the first frost in your region. This should be done 45 days prior to the first frost in your area.
  • Sow new grass. Germination is easier in warm soil, cool temperatures and low moisture levels. Keep recently overseeded or seeded areas constantly damp.

September

  • Cool-season grasses should be fed. Six weeks prior to the region’s first frost date, feed cool-season grasses in late summertime and early fall.
  • Place therapies and weed & Feed items can be used to treat broadleaf weeds after an emergency. These products include fertilizer and herbicide. Do not weed and feed on freshly seeded areas.
  • Gradually reduce lawn mower blades to maintain regular cutting heights.

October

  • According to soil test results, lime or other soil modifications can be added. Allow winter months to be influenced by amendments with fall applications
  • Collect fallen leaves or compost them, as they can choke turf.
  • Reduce the amount of supplemental watering. Allow 1 inch for every 10-14 days.

November

  • Continue mowing grass until it stops expanding. To reduce the risk of snow mold, mildew, and other vole damage, your final mowing should be slightly less than usual.
  • If necessary, continue to water. Turfs must be fully hydrated to enter winter without soil that is too wet.

December

  • Winterize and clean your mower, as well as any other tools and devices.
  • You will be ahead of your competition whether you are looking after your first cool season grass or an expert in lawn care.

Conway Lawn Care Service is the best choice for lawn care.

Conway Lawn Care Service
Conway, SC 29526
843-353-2259
http://conwaylawncareservices.com/