Beaver Dam, Kentucky

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Keeping your lawn healthy is among the most important aspects of maintaining your home. Frequent maintenance not only enhances curb appeal, it also prevent damages from water and pests. By keeping the grass even, soil healthy, and edges trim, beautiful lawn care can increase the value of your property and your neighborhood.

It's important to be consistent in performing lawn case, as new problems can resurface every season. It may be worth it to hire professional lawn care in Beaver Dam, especially with the amount of tools, products, and equipment required to get lawns into good shape. You can achieve a renewed appearance for your lawn and have the time to enjoy it year-round. Below are additional facts about commonly used lawn care techniques:

Mowing— Among the most common mistakes made in lawn care is mowing at the incorrect height. Depending on which season it is, various grass types require different mowing schedules. Cutting your lawn too short could scalp the soil and destroy the roots and stems. In order to stop lawn damage, grass should be cut according to the recommended height for the type.

Watering— Although plants need water to thrive, overwatering could prevent the roots from growing to its fullest potential. This can lead to lawns becoming more susceptible to weeds, diseases, and other lawn problems. Still, it's important to water on a needed basis, particularly during droughts. In most cases, it's better to water lawns deeply and occasionally as opposed to pouring it over the soil at once.

Fertilizing— Another key lawn care practice is fertilization. There are several factors to consider, such as climate, grass type, and type of fertilizer. Fertilizers can be organic, made from materials like food, compost, and grass clippings, or synthetic with nitrogen, potassium, or phosphorus. Remember that using more fertilizer doesn't necessary mean the grass will grow faster. This is a common misconception that should be avoided.

Aerating— Even though aeration is mostly used on lawns with compacted soil, healthy lawns can still benefit from it. As it breaks up the soil, aeration permits oxygen, water, and nutrients to distribute easily throughout the soil. Regions that experience regular rain or lawns with heavy foot traffic have a greater need for aeration.

Lawn Care in the South

In most areas, including Beaver Dam, lawn care methods and schedules change based on the season and type of grass you have. For most Southern states, the prevalence of warm-season grass types entail frequent maintenance in the spring and summer and low maintenance in the fall and winter. Among the most common grass types found in the South are:

In order to maintain a healthy lawn year round, a mixture of watering, fertilizing, herbicides, and other lawn care techniques should be implemented.

  • Bermuda
  • Bahia
  • Centipede
  • Zoysia
  • St. Augustine

Spring

In the South, spring provides an optimal time to build a new lawn and strengthen it before summer arrives. The combination of warm temperatures, humidity, and occasional rain all contribute to healthy grass.

Lawns that have been overseeded with a mixture of cool-season grass seeds should grow them all out before restarting a mowing schedule for the spring. If your lawn hasn't been overseeded, use a spring fertilizer treatment to encourage growth.

Establish a mowing schedule once the fertilizer has been applied and the weather warms.

Before it gets too hot, apply pre-emergent herbicide if you need. Applying it under hot temperatures could actually damage the plants.

Test drive the lawn mower and make any maintenance tweaks to prepare it for the summer growth season.

Summer

Summer is the time for Southern lawns to grow and flourish. Be prepared to mow more frequently and combat pests and diseases. Consider performing overhaul tasks such as aeration, dethatching, and fertilization to strengthen grass against the summer heat.

Because of the heat, a regular watering schedule is crucial to the survival of lawns in the South. Implement an irrigation system or use a garden hose to distribute water in the mornings so that it can evaporate over the entire day.

Lower the lawn mower blades so that it cuts more grass at once. Be ready to mow at least twice a week. Lower grass helps deter pests and weeds, effectively reducing the need for weed and pest control.

Compacted soil can occur in two instances: when there is too much water and when there is not enough water. To fix this, aerate the soil from time to time to allow the water and oxygen to reach the roots.

If you see any bald patches, overseed late in the summer before temperatures turn cool. In order for warm-season grass seeds to root, warm temperatures are needed.

Fall

Fall lawn care in Beaver Dam should mostly be spent preparing for colder temperatures. Apply the last bit of pre-emergent herbicide and switch to using fall fertilizers. To further strengthen your lawn against the cold, mix in cool-season grass seeds while overseeding. Annual ryegrass is commonly used.

Scale back any watering to around 10 minutes twice a day to allow the new seeds to grow. Avoid mowing more than once a week or growth will be hindered.

Stop all watering if your lawn has gone dormant and wait for the grass to grow and strengthen. Dormant lawns can still be mowed, but scalping should be avoided.

Winter

Most lawns in the South will turn brown as the season grows colder and the grass goes dormant. As spring approaches, it will begin to turn back to green.

Water once a week to keep lawns hydrated during dry winters. Even dormant lawns need some water to keep from dying.

Avoid mowing a non-overseeded lawn during the winter, while mowing slightly on overseeded lawns. Reduce the rate of watering especially when frost arrives. Take advantage of the downtime to service and maintain your lawn mower.

Weeds can sometimes sprout in the winter. Dig them up manually or apply spot-spray to keep them from spreading. For taller weed varieties, a lawn mower will have to be used to get rid of them. This is the only time you should use a lawn mower in the winter.

For the most part, winter lawns in the South should remain as untouched as possible. Due to the slowed growth of the grass, any foot traffic could cause damage and have difficulty recovering.

Seek Professional Help Now!

Doing your own lawn care can be a worthwhile experience. However, constant maintenance can be demanding. In addition to other household priorities, lawn care can easily go from a hobby to a full-time priority. This could cause your lawn to degrade, losing value on the property, and fall into disrepair.

To keep this from happening, get help from a Beaver Dam lawn care service that is professionally equipped to meet your lawn's needs. Professional lawn care not only saves you time, but money in achieving a healthy lawn more efficiently. It also saves you from spending heavily on costly damages. Contact a lawn care specialist now to get started on growing your Beaver Dam lawn to its best potential - call today!

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