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4 Quick Spring Lawn Repair Tips

3/15/2019

 
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Spring Lawn Repair Tips for a Healthy Yard

SPRING LAWN CARE | LAWN MAINTENANCE
Melting snow can reveal quite a shock. Your lawn looks terrible and more importantly in a lot of cases it is not all that healthy. In fact, winter puts a ton of strain on your yard. These four spring lawn repair tips will help you save it.


Part of everyone's spring lawn care checklist should be annual repair. Early spring is a critical time for your yard in terms of preparing it for the upcoming growing season. To stay ahead and have your lawn looking great, consider these early spring lawn care tips for repairing winter damage.

4 Spring Lawn Repair Tasks

Spring lawn preparation involves many tasks. An example on most homeowners to-do list is mulching. There are many advantages of mulching, but don't forget about the attention your lawn needs this time of year.

Four Spring Lawn Repair Tasks to Jump Start Your Lawn

  1. Reseed Bare Spots - Spring provides the ideal growing conditions for grass seed. Now is the time to reseed any and all bare spots left from winter damage or from use last summer. Doing it now will give new grass plenty of time to become established before summer.
  2. Address Snow Mold - Snow mold occurs from weeks after weeks of your lawn being covered in snow and ice. Ridding your lawn of snow mold begins with lightly fluffing damaged areas with a lawn rake. This lets oxygen get underneath and helps with drying it out. Typically your grass will rebound but sometimes it is so severe additional spring lawn repair steps may be required.
  3. Take a Soil Sample - A soil sample will tell you exactly what fertilizer and additional additives your lawn needs. At A Brand New Leaf Landscaping, we use this information to apply exactly the right amount of spring lawn fertilizer to make your yard healthy again.
  4. Plan Your First Mow - Another one of many spring lawn care steps is to start mowing again. It will not be long until the weather warms enough that grass starts to grow again. Plan your first mow correctly. You want to wait until the ground is dry to prevent rutting and also wait until damaged grass areas begin to rebound.
You may be glad winter is over, but all that means is your spring lawn care schedule begins. Use these spring lawn repair tips to ensure your lawn gets the best possible start to the growing season.
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