Fall Lawn Maintenance
Warmer, summer temperatures are slowly fading away, and chances are you may be tired of doing yardwork. Here in north Georgia we have warm temperatures for a good portion of the year, which means lots of growing grass, weeds, plants, and trees that have to be tended to. Although you may be looking forward to the cooler months when you don’t have to do any yard work, doing a few extra steps now can save you a lot of work in the spring when the temperatures rise again.
Putting in some extra effort now can potentially save you from having to start from scratch with your plants and grass in the spring. Follow these easy fall lawn maintenance tips, and you can rest easy all fall and winter.
Fall Lawn Maintenance:
1. Seed your lawn. It may seem counterintuitive, but seeding in the fall when the temperatures are cooler is actually a great idea. Sometimes, super warm temperatures can actually prevent grass seed from really thriving and growing. Patching bare spots in your lawn in the fall when the weather is cooler can help your grass seed better retain moisture and other nutrients. Don’t forget to aerate the soil before laying your grass seed!
2. Don’t forget to fertilize. Giving your lawn one last round of fertilization before winter can set you up for success in the spring. It will also give your lawn one last burst of green, making your lawn the envy of your neighborhood. Fertilizing your lawn before winter can help your grass seed to spread to bare or thinning patches.
3. Tend to any remaining weeds. Pulling weeds and applying weed killer plus lawn fertilizer will keep any remaining weeds from threatening your grass. Taking pre-emptive measures against weeds will help your grass seed maintain and re-establish before spring. It may also cut down on the amount of weeds you have to tend to in the spring!
4. Rake and mow as usual. Don’t give up on your lawn too soon! While its tempting to begin ignoring your lawn once temperatures cool off, you’ll just end up with twice the work load in the spring. Falling leaves can smother your grass and prevent it from growing and prevent grass seed from taking. Keep the leaves raked, so that your grass will come back nice and full and green in the spring.
5. Check for any unusually wet or lush patches throughout the fall and winter. Unusually wet or lush patches in your yard that don’t belong can be a sign of an underlying plumbing problem, indicating a pipe leak or sewer line leak. These leaks can be devastating to your property and home and often go unnoticed in the fall and winter when you’re spending less time outdoors in your yard.
Taking a few extra steps now can lessen your work load in the spring, and set your yard and home up for success. If you believe you may have a plumbing leak or sewer line leak, call the professionals at Masterflo Plumbing today by dialing (678) 822-7095 now!
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