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How to Prepare Your Lawn for Fall

As summer fades into the sunset and fall approaches its important to prepare your lawn for its long winter nap. Not to mention, the early fall temperatures and common moisture are a great for recovering and repairing any stress the summer time may have brought. With the right bit of care your lawn will be well positioned to pop up again next year.

Now, let’s look at Our Top Lawn Care Tips for Fall:

Mow the grass 

Until the temperatures consistently drop below 50 degrees your lawn will keep growing. As long as there is no danger of freezing and damaging your irrigation system pipes, you can keep watering to make sure its optimally hydrated.

Your standard mowing height can be maintained in early fall and then you may want to gradually lower the blade height so that by your last mow you are 1” to 2” lower than your peak height.

Weed Control 

Many spring lawns are get off to a bad start with an onslaught of weeds largely because of the lack of care in the fall of the prior year. The reason being is that weeds germinate in the Fall and like grass love the cooler temperatures to get established. By addressing your weeds in the fall with a herbicide you are getting at them when they are small-seedlings and the weed control can have more efficacy.

As you treat your lawn for weeds, remember to be careful not to apply the control on areas that you have recently patched as it can have a negative effect on those areas where you are looking for growth.

Dethatching and Aeration

Fall is a great time to grow grass and a good time to dethatch provided your grass is still sprouting. Dethatching early with time for new growth is ideal and much better than waiting for the spring when lawns can be very wet and walking on them could do more harm than good.

Aerating your lawn in the fall helps get oxygen, water, and fertilizer to the root system. Fall aeration leads to a much greener and thicker lawn come spring. We advise waiting until October when the temperatures are a bit cooler but the grass can still recover from a little abuse.

Rake the leaves

Once the leaves start dropping from the trees and covering the lawn you want to make sure not to let them sit for too long. Unattended leaves can kill the underlying grass and introduce fungal issues and leave you with a real mess come spring - lots of bald spots and the need for reseeding and resodding.

Fertilize

Fall is the best time to Fertilize your lawn for a few reasons:

  • The morning dew provides plenty of moisture and will help work the fertilizer into the soil where it is most effective.

  • The grass can use fertilization to grow stable roots before the winter and provide for a green lawn in the spring

  • Nutrients can be reserved by your grass so when it awakens in the spring it can get a jump start.

The best time to spread fertilizer is in the evening right after giving your lawn a good mow. You’ll avoid the higher heat of the day and be able to take advantage of that next morning dew. Make sure to leave 4-6 weeks on the calendar before the winter temps start setting in (ground freeze) for the fertilization to take effect.

Patch Bare Spots

Early Fall, when the soil temperatures are still warm from the summer yet mild day time temps and cooler nights prevail, provides a great environment for fast seed germination. Before laying down seed - and we recommend using a lawn repair mixture - make sure you take the time to prep the area and tend to it.

  1. Rake it clear of old grass and debris

  2. Score the ground with a garden rake to make the surface more porous

  3. Scatter your mixture and/or seed

  4. Lightly cover with top soil

  5. Water area every other day

The Essentials on Fall Lawn Care

Fall lawn care needs to be a priority to make sure you’re off to a fast start next spring, and you may need extra help to manage your lawn during the season. Fortunately, Shady Tree Landscaping & Irrigation can take care of your fall maintenance needs from general lawn care, irrigation shut downs to leaf pick up. 

As a leading New England landscaping and lawn maintenance company, we care about our customer’s lawn and lawn care goals. We then craft a plan to help you manage your lawn as the seasons turn, so you can maximize it health.

We’ve even built a skill on Alexa so you can just ask Alexa to “Open Shady Tree and Rake My Lawn” to schedule our services.

If Alexa isn’t your thing, we're also available to discuss your lawn care needs via more traditional methods. To learn more or to schedule a consultation, please send us an email or call us today at 508-359-6082.

5 Tips to Keep Your Lawn Healthy This Summer

Summer brings warm temperatures and long days — and you need to prepare your lawn accordingly. With the right approach to lawn maintenance, you can keep your lawn looking great throughout summer. 

Now, let's look at five things you can do to keep your lawn healthy this summer.

1. Get the Right Grass

Choose cool-season grass for your New England lawn. Or, if you already have cool-season grass, learn how to care for it properly.

Cool-season grass is popular in New England, due to the fact that it requires minimal maintenance and can withstand winter weather. Common cool-season grass options include:

·      Kentucky Bluegrass: This soft, velvety and dark-green grass is great for lawns where there is heavy traffic. So, if you plan to host backyard barbecues and other outdoor events, Kentucky bluegrass may be right for you.

·      Perennial Ryegrass: Like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass is strong and durable. Perennial ryegrass also has a quick germination rate, so it provides an excellent option for large lawns.

·      Fine Fescue: Fine fescue tends to be lighter and more shade-tolerant than other cool-season grasses. Therefore, if you want a versatile cool-season grass, you may benefit from fine fescue.

 

If you're unsure about which type of cool-season grass is the ideal choice for your New England lawn, help is available. By partnering with a complete grounds maintenance company, you can receive a summer lawn care evaluation, followed by a recommendation on which type of cool-season grass best suits your lawn.

 

2. Hydrate Your Lawn Early or Late

Water your lawn early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Hot weather can make it tough to keep your lawn hydrated. But, if you water your lawn early or late, you can beat the heat and reduce your risk of dry spots.

In addition to time of day, other factors to consider when you water your lawn in summer include:

·      Amount of Water: Apply about 1 in. of water across your lawn. To measure 1 in. of water, use a rain gauge or tuna can; once the gauge or can is full, you'll know how much water to use.

·      Frequency: Water your lawn at least three times a week. If you plan a summer trip, ask a family member, friend or neighbor to water your lawn while you're away.

·      Sunlight: Tailor your watering schedule to different areas of your lawn. Remember, areas that remain in sunlight during the day require more water than shaded areas.

An irrigation system can make a world of difference relative to summer lawn hydration, too. With an irrigation system installed by a best-in-class lawn maintenance company, you can ensure your lawn stays hydrated in summer.

 

3. Know How to Mow

Raise the blade on your lawn mower. With cool-season grass, mow your lawn with the blade at 2-3 in., so you can grow deep roots and create shade that helps prevent weeds from germinating. 

Along with keeping your lawn mower blade at the proper level, other factors to consider when your mow your lawn in summer include:

·      Blade Sharpness: Check out your lawn mower's blades and sharpen them as needed. If you notice your lawn looks uneven after you mow it, it's likely time to sharpen your lawn mower's blades.

·      Frequency: It takes about three to five days for 1 in. of grass to grow, and in summer, it helps to keep your lawn grass' length at about 3 in.. It may also be beneficial to keep your lawn grass longer in summer, so your lawn is better equipped to survive a drought.

·      Mulching: Mulching your lawn can help keep its moisture levels consistent. Thus, you may want to mulch any time you mow your lawn in summer. 

If you want help with mowing your lawn, a top-notch landscaping company can provide assistance. This company can mow your lawn and take the guesswork out of lawn maintenance. The result: you can enjoy a beautiful lawn in summer. 

 

4. Avoid Fertilizer

Keep fertilizer away from your lawn during summer. It may be tempting to add fertilizer to enhance your lawn's appearance, but in many instances, doing so may actually cause your lawn to burn.

Generally, fall is the best time to add fertilizer to your lawn. In instances where chinch bugs, chiggers or fleas damage your lawn in summer, certain fertilizers can kill these insects and strengthen your lawn. However, if you need to use these fertilizers, follow the instructions and apply fertilizer only to sections of your lawn affected by insects.

The uncertainty surrounding fertilizer use can be overwhelming, but a professional landscaping company can respond to your lawn maintenance concerns and questions. That way, you can get the information you need to correctly fertilize your lawn.

 

5. Watch for Lawn Issues — and Address Them Right Away

Keep an eye out for damaged grass in summer. A lawn issue may seem minor, but it can escalate quickly. If you watch for lawn issues throughout summer, you can correct these problems before they cause long-lasting damage.

Summer lawn issues can cause stress, especially if you've committed significant time and energy to maintain your lawn. Thankfully, lawn care experts are available who can uncover the root cause of a lawn issue and resolve it right away. In doing so, these experts can treat damaged grass and prevent it from becoming an ongoing issue.

 

The Bottom Line on Summer Lawn Care

Summer lawn care can be challenging, and you may need extra help to manage your lawn during the season. Fortunately, Shady Tree Landscaping & Irrigation can take care of your lawn throughout summer. 

As a leading New England landscaping and lawn maintenance company, we learn about your lawn and your lawn care goals. We then craft a plan to help you manage your lawn, so you can enjoy a lush, healthy lawn. 

We're available to discuss your lawn care needs. To learn more or to schedule a consultation, please send us an email or call us today at 508-359-6082.

 

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