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If you’re like most homeowners living in areas that experience long winters, you eagerly anticipate spring’s arrival. With it comes a lush, vibrant lawn—as long as you’ve taken the proper measures to ensure grass growth. From proper weed control to fertilizing your grass, here are a few steps you can take to get your yard ready for spring.

How to Prepare Your Property for Spring

1. Clear Lingering Debris

As a result of winter storms and being left untouched through most of the winter, lawns are often replete with debris by the time the weather warms. Your first order of business should be clearing away branches and dead leaves from your property.

2. Rake Deeply

Leaf removal is different from a deep raking, which removes the layer of turfgrass called thatch. These dead blades can prevent new growth from getting the nutrients it needs to thrive, which is why early spring is the optimal time to eradicate them.

3. Apply Preventative Weed Control

Preemergent weed control products can stop pesky plants like crabgrass from developing when applied in the spring. Because they inhibit seed growth, avoid using these solutions to any areas of your yard where you may have applied new grass seed.

4. Address Emerging Weeds

weed controlEven if you’ve applied preventative weed control and fertilized strategically, stubborn weeds could still erupt in areas you hadn’t expected. Tackle pest plants like dandelions by digging them out as they appear in the spring or applying a post-emergent weed product.

5. Fertilize

Depending on your type of grass, you may want to fertilize the lawn. Cool-season grasses, such as annual ryegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, and tall fescue, may benefit from a light spring fertilizing and a more substantial fall application. If you fertilized heavily in the fall, however, consider skipping a spring application to prevent weed growth.

 

When you need quality lawn care products in St. Charles County, MO, turn to T & N. Having served the community since 1988, this trusted company provides leading weed control solutions, fertilizers, and ice and snow melt products to businesses and homeowners. Explore their solutions online, and call (636) 673-2505 to speak with a team member.

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