4 Winter Lawn Maintenance Tips

Buzz Landscaping Inc. • December 30, 2020
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Since grass becomes dormant during the winter, blades may not grow as long or can stop growing altogether. However, lawn maintenance is still important to ensure roots remain healthy. This assists with proper growth once warm weather arrives in the spring. The following guide outlines how to care for your yard throughout the cold months.

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How to Care for Grass During Winter

1. Aerate

Aerating the grass relieves soil compaction, allowing roots to receive oxygen, water, and essential nutrients. A lawn maintenance company performs this task by removing small plugs of soil from the ground in early winter before grass enters dormancy. This will strengthen root systems and prevent the vegetation from drying out, allowing the yard to grow lush and green throughout the springtime. 


2. Fertilize

Grass requires nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to grow verdant and healthy. During the cold season, fertilize your lawn before it goes dormant or when temperatures are at least 50 degrees. This will help blades retain their green color and keep the roots strong. 


Water the lawn before fertilizing it so that nutrients can better absorb into root systems. Pour an organic, slow-release product into a spreader, and push it over the yard. Start along the edges and gradually make your way toward the center to ensure you coat the grass evenly.


3. Rake Leaves

Piles of leaves in the yard that are left unattended will block sunlight from reaching the grass, preventing it from creating and storing energy during the cold season. Excessive leaf cover also traps moisture against the ground, which can cause mold and mildew to grow and potentially rot root systems. Rake and bag leaves and mulch and add them to your landscaping to recycle nutrients. 


4. Keep Off Grass

Avoid walking on dormant grass to prevent soil compaction that can stifle roots and inhibit spring growth. Add hardscaping solutions, such as stepping stones or gravel garden paths, so you can access external doors and patio areas without stepping on the lawn. Don’t leave heavy objects in the yard throughout the winter season.

Protect your grass year-round with help from the team at Buzz Landscaping Inc. in Conway, AR. These professionals provide lawn maintenance and landscaping to homes and businesses throughout Faulkner County. Visit them online to learn more about how they can keep your outdoor areas healthy and beautiful. Call (501) 730-4515 to get started on a landscape design with custom water features.

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