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If you’re dreaming of a lush green lawn next spring, it’s crucial to implement lawn maintenance during the winter. Many homeowners treat the winter months as a time to pause from lawn care responsibilities. However, it’s essential to continue caring for your yard. Below are three ways you can take care of your lawn in the winter weather. 

How to Implement Lawn Maintenance in the Winter 

1. Rake & Weed Your Yard 

Prepare your lawn for the winter by cleaning up debris before snow hits. Whether it’s sticks, weeds, or leaves, you’ll save yourself a headache if you just pick everything up before a significant accumulation of snow. Leaves and other debris harden into the ground and cause dead spots, which makes it harder for your lawn to grow in springtime. Additionally, the extra moisture trapped underneath leaves can encourage bacteria to thrive, leaving your grass with rotted spots. 

2. Use Fertilizer 

Lawn MaintenanceA winter fertilizer will help strengthen the growing root system. It should contain nitrogen and potassium, which will promote balanced nutrients for your lawn and help it tolerate the stress of the cold temperatures. A professional will use a spreader machine to distribute the fertilizer pellets evenly across your yard. They can help you determine what type of fertilizer will work best for your lawn.

3. Avoid Lawn Traffic 

If people stomp through your snowy lawn, their weight will smash dormant grass into the ground and stunt its growth. If that is the case, call a lawn care specialist to evaluate if you need sod or seeding. A specialist doesn’t have to wait until spring to install sod. While the roots will take longer to grow in the winter, they’ll eventually thrive as soon as spring arrives. Sodding in the winter gives you a jump start on establishing lawn growth.

 

 

If you’re looking for assistance with caring for your yard during the winter, call the professionals at Myers Lawn Care Services in Sykesville, MD. They can offer the winter service care you need to ensure your yard is well cared for, including installing sod and fertilizer. Call (443) 398-2960 to schedule an appointment or visit their website for more information. 

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