We’ve talked before about winterizing your mower, but it’s just as important to winterize your lawn and landscaping. You work hard during the #MowDay season to keep everything looking green and vibrant, so be sure to take the steps to winterize your lawn and landscaping in order to reap the rewards when springtime rolls around.
The best way to take care of your lawn will vary depending on the type of turf you have. Come up with a plan of action based on your specific grass type. If you don’t know what type of grass you have, identify it here.
If your soil is too acidic, healthy grass won’t grow and is more prone to die in the winter months. If this is the case, apply lime. If your soil contains too much alkaline, apply sulphur. For best growing results, try to keep your soil’s pH levels as close to neutral as possible.
Summer droughts can cause damage to your lawn. A fall fertilizer can help promote healthy root growth and replenish grass. The type of fertilizer you need will depend on the type of grass you have. Do your research and see what kind of fertilizer is best for your specific grass type. Want to know how to correctly fertilize your lawn? Look no further.
Aeration is a key part of fall maintenance for your lawn to promote healthy grass roots, improve air and water movement and the overall health of your turf. With the Grasshopper AERA-vator Coreless Aerator, aerating your lawn is easy. The easy-to-use tool attaches to the Grasshopper FrontMount™ zero-turn mower, the AERA-vator reduces time and labor by up to 75% and helps your turf grow back stronger than ever.
If you live in an area where the winters are always freezing, think about using a tree wrap to protect trunks of trees with thin bark. Trees with thin bark are highly susceptible to cracking and could easily lead to insect infestations that will eventually kill the tree.
Believe it or not, raking the lawn in the fall is one of the most helpful things you could do for your grass. By doing this simple activity, you get rid of the dead buildup of grass on the top layer, allowing healthy growth in the spring.
If your flower beds are overgrown with dead plants, the healthy roots on other flora throughout the flower bed have no room to grow. Remove the dead plants after the first frost for a healthier flower bed in the spring.
If you’ve never seen the benefit of winterizing your lawn and landscaping, you should now. Follow these tips to winterize your lawn and landscaping. And if you need help winterizing your mower, we’ve got you covered. For more information, check out this article.
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https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/how-to-winterize-yard/
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https://www.thespruce.com/fall-garden-care-21309