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Lawn Care in Spring: Tips for a Perfect Green



Spring is the ideal time to rejuvenate your lawn, restore its health, and ensure it stays lush throughout the season. As the soil warms and rain becomes more frequent, grass has the perfect conditions to grow vigorously. Here are some practical tips, including information on species mixes tailored to your needs.


Preparing the Ground for a Fresh Start


Before you begin, assess your lawn’s condition. Remove dry leaves and winter debris with a soft rake. If you notice compacted areas, aerate the soil using a scarifier or an aerator. This allows roots to breathe better and absorb nutrients efficiently.


Species Mixes for Every Need


The type of lawn you need depends on its intended use and the conditions of your garden. Popular mixes include:


  • Ornamental Lawn: Perfect for a pristine, low-traffic garden. Typically includes species like red fescue and bentgrass for a dense, fine lawn.

  • Hard-Wearing Lawn: For families with kids or pets, mix species like perennial ryegrass and Kentucky bluegrass. These are wear-resistant and regenerate quickly.

  • Shaded Lawn: In low-light areas, opt for mixes with tall fescue or creeping red fescue, which tolerate shade better.


Fertilization and Watering


In spring, your lawn needs a boost to grow healthy. Apply a slow-release fertilizer rich in nitrogen to encourage growth. If rainfall isn’t sufficient, water deeply once a week to ensure roots absorb moisture effectively.


Regular Mowing and Ideal Height


Start mowing when the grass reaches about 3 inches. Adjust the mower to leave the lawn at 2 inches in spring, promoting healthy growth without exposing roots too much.


Weed and Pest Control


Spring is a great time to prevent weeds and pests. Use selective herbicides if invasive plants like dandelions appear, and ensure the soil is healthy, as strong grass competes better against weeds.


Benefits of Lawn Diversification


Combining different grass species not only adapts better to your needs but also improves resilience against diseases, climate changes, and heavy use. A mixed lawn is both sustainable and visually appealing.

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