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Seasonal Lawn Care Tips from Landrum's Professional Team Mar 20, 2026

Caring for your lawn throughout the year can be a daunting task, especially with the ever-changing seasons presenting their unique challenges. At Landrum’s Lawn & Tractor Services, we understand the nuances involved in each season and are here to provide expert lawn care tips that will ensure your lawn remains lush and healthy all year round.

Spring marks the beginning of the lawn care season, as it's when your grass begins to recover from the harsh winter months. It's essential to start by removing any debris that might have accumulated. Raking not only eliminates leaves and sticks but also helps to aerate the soil. Consider getting a soil test to understand the nutrients your lawn may need. Feeding your grass with the right fertilizer, rich in nitrogen, supports healthy growth. If your grass shows weak patches, overseeding is a great way to thicken your lawn and prevent weeds from taking hold.

As temperatures rise and summer approaches, lawns tend to require more intensive care. Mowing is critical at this stage, but remember to never cut more than one-third of the grass blade at a time. This helps your lawn retain moisture and reduces stress on the grass. Watering is another key factor; early morning is the best time to water your garden, as it allows the water to soak deep into the soil without evaporating too quickly. An inch of water per week is often enough, depending on your local climate. Additionally, keeping an eye out for pests and diseases will allow you to take swift action, ensuring your lawn remains vibrant and healthy throughout the sunny months.

As fall arrives, your lawn begins to prepare for dormancy, making it a crucial time for maintenance. Aeration is highly recommended at this stage, as it allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate built-up grass or lawn thatch. It's also a great time to fertilize, aiding in the storage of nutrients over the winter. One last round of mowing should be done, but at a slightly lower height than summer's mow. This helps prevent the occurrence of snow mold. Furthermore, ensure that any fallen leaves are raked up quickly, preventing them from suffocating the grass and causing brown patches.

Finally, winter brings about a more relaxed lawn care routine, with your grass entering a dormant phase. It's vital to avoid heavy traffic on the lawn to prevent compacting the soil. While fertilization isn't necessary during the colder months, it's wise to clear any debris or fallen branches after storms, preventing damage. If snow falls, do not clear pathways on grass, as this can cause wear and tear.

By following these seasonal tips from Landrum’s Lawn & Tractor Services, you'll be on your way to a lush, healthy lawn all year round. Remember, every lawn is different, and it's always beneficial to consider professional advice tailored to your specific needs. With patience and the right care, you'll enhance the beauty of your garden, making it a delightful space for you and your family. If you need assistance or personalized lawn care solutions, do not hesitate to contact our expert team.

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