Maintaining a great lawn requires regular attention and servicing across the year. Without this year-round treatment, your garden may not develop correctly or might not be green. Yards are affected just by weather conditions and every season requires homeowners to provide different types of lawn care. Homeowners must know what sorts of care and attention they have to deliver every period. Most of these types of attention might appear to be difficult tasks, however they are very little compared to the benefit of a typical lovely lawn. One way that property owners can look at their lawn care is like a phase: the care and attention given in the spring season will guarantee a healthier summer, the maintenance they provide in the summertime will guarantee a healthier autumn, while the treatment they provide during the cold will ensure a healthier spring season. Consequently not delivering proper care for the turf in a particular season will raise the probability of a lawn declining in condition through the following month. These guidelines will provide tips and tricks that will ensure a better lawn cycle each year.
Spring lawn care is an essential time for a homeowner. Proper lawn care is important all year, but the spring time is particularly important for ensuring that the lawn stays healthy all year long. Spring lawn maintenance is split into two categories: repairing damage done during the winter and preparing the lawn for the summer. Even lawns that are well-looked after may take a bit of damage during winter months. Especially if that lawn is in an area prone to lawn pests or has one or more trees. The first step to repairing this damage for homeowners is to rake their lawn completely. This raking will ensure that dead grass is removed from the lawn, decreasing the risk of thatch development, as well as getting rid of matted patches of grass. The next task of a homeowner during the spring is to inspect their lawn for areas of compaction. Compaction occurs when lawns experience heavy traffic from people’s feet or things like bike and heavy lawn furniture. If compaction has occurred, then the homeowner should note the damage and prepare to aerate their lawn during a more optimal time–fall. The spring is also the time for fertilisation as well as getting rid of weeds through pulling or herbicides and the application of preventive herbicides.
Damage to a lawn can occur during the summer if the lawn is not properly cared for. Summer months are notoriously hot and dry, which can damage a lawn if the homeowner does not care for it properly. The basic principle behind summer lawn care is to not let the lawn become stressed. One very important aspect of summer lawn care is watering, which helps reduce the risk of lawn stress. Lawns should be watered deeply during the summer to provide water to roots, but they should only be watered enough to keep them green and not over-watered. It is very important to consistently water the lawn all summer. Homeowners should avoid letting their lawns turn brown during the summer and then attempting to water it until it turns green again. This will cause the roots and grass of the lawn to become stressed. Fertilisation is not recommended during the summer because it stresses the roots of a lawn.
Cold winter weather can wreak havoc on lawns that are not properly maintained. To avoid this damage, owners should take care to perform winter lawn care throughout the winter months. Although winter maintenance for a lawn is usually simple, it must be provided or homeowners risk a damaged lawn in the upcoming spring. It’s important for lawns to be kept free of debris such as furniture, toys and other objects. Foot traffic and vehicle traffic should also be avoided during the winter, as this will damage the grass. These simple winter lawn care steps will help the lawn stay healthy during the winter and the spring.

Good lawn care is important throughout the year and through each of the four seasons. Each season, different types of lawn care are necessary to keep the lawn healthy and to prepare the lawn for the next season. Homeowners who want green, healthy lawns should take care to follow seasonal lawn care guidelines. They should also carefully note damage which is done to their lawns each season and correct it during the appropriate season–for example, correcting spring compaction in the fall, when aeration should be done. Homeowners need to perform lawn care consistently and completely all year long. A homeowner who performs hard work on their lawn all year will be rewarded with a beautiful lawn that will be the envy of the neighborhood.