- For your final mowing, mow your grass a little bit shorter than usual. Grass that’s too long over the winter can collect mold and spread disease. One last mow before it snows keeps it short enough to resist disease over the winter. However, the cold can overstress grass that’s cut too short. The best grass height for winter is 3 ¼ inches.
- Keep the lawn clean – Make sure you’ve raked the last bit of leaves that have fallen from your trees. Your lawn needs to breathe and leaving piled up leaves can damage your yard. Try to avoid leaving any other objects, like furniture and toys, on your lawn during the winter as well. This will ensure your grass gets enough sunlight.
- Maintain your lawn mower – After the final mow of the season, you should perform a check up on your mower before properly storing it for the season.
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Lawn Tasks to do Before Winter
Sunday, October 15, 2023
Remember to Rake Your Leaves!
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Sunday, October 1, 2023
Why Fertilize Before Winter?
- Morning dew on chilly mornings delivers moisture to help your lawn absorb fertilizer.
- Root growth in the fall means a healthier lawn in the spring.
- Your grass will grow and build stamina before the cold winter.
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Friday, September 15, 2023
Fall's Upcoming Weeds
Dandelions are a type of broadleaf weed. Broadleaf weeds are pretty self-explanatory—they’re weeds with broad leaves! This distinguishes them from “grass weeds.” Clover, plantain, and thistle are also broadleaf weeds. The leaves have one main vein with smaller veins branching off. These weeds are most common in the fall.
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Friday, September 1, 2023
Fall Means Fertilization!
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Tuesday, August 15, 2023
A Beautiful Lawn Makes a Beautiful House!
Fertilizing your own lawn requires specialized equipment as well as specific knowledge of your lawn’s pH level and grass type. If you don’t have a specialized spreader or pH kit handy, you might want to join the thousands of Michiganders who use professional lawn care every year.
Fertilizing the lawn doesn’t have to be an overpriced affair that consumes half your summer. In fact, many people maintain lush lawns with just a few applications throughout the year. The right fertilizer regimen can even provide your lawn with nutrients that will help protect it during the winter, giving it year-round protection.
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Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Fertilization Boosts Curb Appeal
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