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Preventing Winter Lawn Damage

Winter Lawn Damage Prevention

Winter Damage Occurs For A Number Of Reasons

Winter lawn care is essential for maintaining a healthy, lush lawn come spring. The key to successful winter lawn care is to understand how winter lawn dormancy works. During the cold winter months, your grass goes into a dormant state and growth slows down significantly. You will see the effects of this with complete browning and thinning of the grass. This means that the lawn is not actively growing and will not require the same level of care as it does during the warmer months. However, even in its dormant state, your lawn still needs some basic care.

Winter Lawn Damage

Overseed Or Sod Your Lawn

One of the best ways to prevent winter damage is to overseed your lawn before the harsh freezes arrive. Overseeding involves planting additional grass seed over existing grass. This helps to thicken your lawn and provides an extra layer of insulation to keep in nutrients. You can also choose to sod your soil; sod is a type of grass that is pre-grown on mats and then laid down over existing soil. Sod provides an extra layer of protection for your soil and helps to keep it from freezing in the winter. This is a pro tip that will help protect the grass from the cold winter temperatures.

Sod Installation Or Lawn Overseeding

Get Your Lawn Fertilized By A Professional


Fertilizing
 in the fall will grant you the end results you desire. As the winter weather rolls in, your lawn will stay protected by absorbing all the nutrients laid out in the fall. Though your grass may look like it’s dying in dormant seasons, it will instinctively use those nutrients from the fertilizer to preserve itself. Work with lawn care professionals in the fall to get the highest quality products to achieve maximum fertilization.

Lawn Fertilizer

Ensure That The Lawn Is 2 Inches (5 CM) In Height

Finally, regular lawn care is essential for preventing winter damage. It’s important to ensure that the lawn is 2 inches (5 cm) in height throughout the winter months. Keeping your lawn mowed to this height in the fall or right before the freeze, will allow it to naturally protect itself from extreme weather conditions and prevent the growth of invasive weeds.

Lawn Fertilization & Proper Grass Height

With these simple lawn tips and professional winter care you can protect your investment and keep your lawn looking its best all year round.

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