Back-to-school is just around the corner, which means fall is just a few weeks away. It’s time to get your grass ready for it with these handy late summer lawn care tips, courtesy of Grand River Natural Stone (click on the image to view a larger version).
Overseeding in late summer helps thicken your lawn and restore its lush appearance. This process fills in any thin spots and can help your lawn outcompete any pesky weeds.
Fertilizing your lawn provides it with the nutrients it needs to thrive. Applying a slow-release granular fertilizer in late summer can nourish your grass and promote healthier growth.
As summer winds down, the need for watering decreases. Adjust your watering schedule to early morning sessions, which allow the lawn to absorb moisture without unnecessary evaporation.
Start dropping your lawnmower blades as fall starts to set in. Shorter grass resists snow mould and makes cleaning up leaves easier.
Aerating in late summer ensures your grass gets ample oxygen, water, and nutrients. This can help promote a healthier, greener lawn that’s more resistant to pests and disease.
Thatch can prevent water, nutrients, and air from reaching the soil. Regularly dethatch your lawn to maintain its health.
Late summer is the perfect time to get rid of those pesky weeds. By pulling weeds now, you can prevent them from spreading seeds and taking over your lawn in the spring.
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