Winter Lawn Care To Prepare For The Spring

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Cold temperatures have set in, and the buzz of Santa Claus and your winter lawn care in preparation for spring is in the air.

Here are five tips to get you started so that you can keep your lawn well cared for until it can show it’s beautiful bright greens and soft textures early next year.

1. Lawn Service

After aerating, it’s time to fertilize your lawn. This allows your grass to get all the nutrients it needs before the cold of the winter months set in. The grass is then able to use those nutrients when the spring hits to start its lush green growing process. Utilize a lawn care service to take the extra load off during the holidays so that you have more time to make memories and spend time with your family.

2. Mowing

As the seasons move from summer to winter, your mowing should lessen, but not completely stop. Your lawn should be mowed around every 10-14 days. Mow your grass at a shorter length than you would in the summertime to prevent fungal growth during winter.

3. Pests

Winter season is the perfect time to utilize your resources to prepare for pests that will enter your home during the colder months. Box Elder Bugs, wasps, bees, hornets, and ants are common in Utah. It is also home to two very poisonous spiders; The Hobo Spider and the Black Widow Spider. It is very important to keep your pest control services rolling through the end of the year- as your winter lawn care to prepare for the spring. Choosing a reliable pest and lawn control business will help take off some of the burden, while ensuring your home and your family stay safe from these small intruders.

4. Fallen Leaves

The best part of fall is the crisp air and the falling leaves. However, these can actually breed disease for your lawn if you aren’t careful. Leaves that sit, and are too wet and compact from rain or snow should be raked up and removed. Use the spare time between seasons to gather the fallen leaves and use them as compost. This will also clear them out to keep your lawn healthy as the extra moisture sets in.

5. Snow

Utah has a vast variety of temperatures throughout the year. During the colder seasons, you can count on temperatures dropping to 30 degrees or below. When the snow falls and coats your lawn in a glistening vision of white, do not remove it or shovel it up. Leave it in your garden beds and grass; this will protect your lawn from the harsh ailments of the winter season.

Check out Summit Lawn & Pest Control for All Your Lawn Care Needs

Here at Summit Lawn & Pest Control, we pride ourselves on being the professionals you need to provide the best winter lawn care to prepare for the spring. We serve all across Utah County, including Orem, American Fork, Provo, and anywhere in between. Contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation at (801)-473-9926.