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With the arrival of winter, the colder temperature is a cue for grass to go dormant. While maintenance is not nearly as active in the colder months, there are still some helpful steps to protect those green spaces from the chill. Myers Lawn Care Services in Sykesville, MD, is the area's premier landscaping specialist when it comes to keeping yards healthy and strong during the snowy and icy season.

Winter Tips for Protecting Grass

Apply Fertilizer

Coat your lawn with a liberal application of fertilizer, ideally before the first freeze. Doing so will provide much-needed nutrients for roots and soil to endure through the winter months. Fertilizing also helps ensure landscaping will be lush and vibrant when spring arrives.

Remove Debris

landscapingTake the time to sweep away the last of autumn's leaves and branches. If they're left to sit on lawns, they could end up creating dead spots that will prevent grass from growing. As needed, do an occasional sweep of the landscape to get rid of any fallen twigs, pebbles, and other debris.

Aerate

Now is the time to aerate the yard. This important landscaping step is critical because it opens up channels for the lawn to receive proper nutrients. In addition, the soil is less likely to get waterlogged from melting snow and ice. Ideally, the best time to aerate is in mid to late fall or before the first freeze.

Adjust Mowing

Once Autumn rolls around, gradually start lowering the mower’s blade so the grass is shorter. This allows more sunlight to reach the grass. Long blades of grass can attract mice and other rodents that may end up creating dead spots caused by nests.

The team of professional lawn maintenance technicians at Myers Lawn Care Services is your trusted source to keep your green spaces healthy during winter. To schedule an inspection and receive a free service estimate, call (443) 398-2960 today. Visit the website for information on a wide range of landscaping solutions.

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