Sunday, November 1, 2020
Winter Lawn Care in Livingston County
Do you have a year-round lawn care plan?
With how cold and dreary Michigan winters can be, it’s not surprising if it’s the last thing on your mind as fall winds to an end and winter begins.
There are some merits to having a full 12-month lawn care schedule, though, especially if you hire a professional or commercial lawn care company to work with you on fertilization and weed control.
Lawn winterization is a really important part of lawn care, especially for cool season grasses. A traditional lawn winterization fertilizer applied in late fall helps your lawn take on large amounts of nutrients that it needs to overcome summer stress and get through the winter.
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