St. Paul Lawn Care -- Lawn Care in St. Paul
St. Paul, MN is a truly windy city and one of two cities, the other being Minneapolis, that stand side-by-side and are known as the twin cities. St. Paul sits in the state of Minnesota, in the center of the continental United States, and in the continental climate zone as well. This means that Minnesota bears the brunt of clashing weather systems and extreme temperatures because there are no landforms that can form a natural barrier of protection.
In the summer, St. Paul, MN experiences high humidity as air from the Gulf of Mexico makes its way north. The average high temperature in July is 83 degrees Fahrenheit, although it can reach above 90 degrees. Summer in St. Paul, Minnesota also brings severe thunder storms and tornadoes and Minnesota is at the northern end of Tornado Alley. In January the average high is 22 degrees Fahrenheit due to the Arctic air that comes from the north.
Minnesota is known for its heavy clay soil. Clay soils are themselves known for poor drainage and they are very difficult to work. The way to loosen them up is to work organic material into them and this should be done annually to ensure the soil remains loose and will have good drainage. Aeration is another method by which the soil can be loosened up and drainage can be improved. Fertilizing for pH and weed control may also be necessary.
Common St. Paul Lawn Types
- Kentucky Bluegrass
- Fescue Grass
- Perennial Ryegrass
- Zoysia Grass
- Winter Weather
- Weeds
- Inadequate Soil pH
- Insect Pests
- Hard, tough clay soil
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