Lawn Care Maintenance (established Lawns)

As spring unfurls its greenery, homeowners gaze upon their lawns, envisioning a carpet of lush, vibrant grass that becomes the envy of the neighborhood. A well-timed and strategic approach to lawn care maintenance is essential, especially for established lawns that are the crowning glory of your home’s outdoor space.

The First Fertilization: A Vital Step

The cornerstone of spring lawn care is the first fertilization of the season. This initial boost replenishes nutrients that may have been depleted over winter, kick starting growth and ensuring that your lawn is ready to face the upcoming months of development and activity. For established lawns, the choice of fertilizer is pivotal. We recommend a premium product like Greenview Premium Fertilizer, which feeds your lawn and includes a pre-emergent weed preventer.

This dual-action product serves two purposes. While the fertilizer provides the essential nutrients your lawn needs to thrive, the pre-emergent weed preventer creates a barrier that stops weed seeds from germinating. It’s an efficient way to handle two crucial lawn care tasks simultaneously. Additionally, incorporating broadleaf weed control tackles those pesky invaders that have already taken root, ensuring your lawn remains as pure and uniform as possible.

New Lawns: A Different Approach

For new lawns, the protocol differs. The tender young grass is not ready for the harshness of a pre-emergent, which can inhibit the growth of the new grass seedlings. In this case, the focus shifts to preparing the soil through thatching and overseeding. Thatching removes the dead and compacted layer of grass, allowing new seedlings room to breathe and grow. Overseeding introduces new grass to thicken the lawn and fill any sparse areas.

Choosing the right seed is crucial, and for sunny lawns, a hybrid fescue grass seed is often recommended for its durability and lush appearance. Wentworth’s Shady Mix provides an assortment tailored to thrive with less sunlight for those shaded garden nooks.
Once the seeding is done, nourishing this new life with slow-release plant food or a starter fertilizer designed for new lawns is essential. These products release nutrients gradually, supporting sustained growth without overwhelming the young grass with too much feed.

The Joy of a Well-Maintained Lawn

A well-maintained lawn is more than just a visual pleasure. It’s a space for children to play, for families to gather, and for a moment of peace in the early morning light. The feel of grass underfoot and the sight of a well-tended lawn can elevate the spirit and provide a sense of pride and accomplishment.

As you step into the season of growth, remember that the key to a beautiful lawn lies in the care you give now. For established lawns, embrace the efficacy of a premium fertilizer with pre-emergent weed control. For the new lawns still putting down roots, nurture them with the appropriate seed and starter nutrients. With the right approach and a little effort, you’ll be rewarded with a great lawn that serves as a foundation for outdoor living and memories for seasons to come.

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