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Sodding may be the easiest and fastest way to add some green to your outdoor space, but planting grass seed and cultivating it as it grows is certainly the most cost-effective and satisfying method. Some lawn maintenance experts say that autumn is the best time of year to plant grass seed, but that all depends on the region and climate in which you live
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+1 905-454-0875 info@forevergreenoutdoors.com How To Prepare Your Lawn And Landscape For Spring We take care of your Lawns, Gardens and Parking lots All Year long!
Revitalize Your Landscape After Winter Get ready to embrace the essence of spring! As the air fills with the scents of fresh soil and grass, it's time to prepare your lawn and landscape for the season ahead. Let's dive in and usher in the beauty of spring together! https://forevergreeninc.ca/how-to-prepare-your-lawn-landscape-for-spring-post-winter-guide/
Signs of Winter Damage • Brown or yellow patches on the lawn • Thinning or bare areas in the grass • Uneven or compacted soil • Presence of snow mold or fungus • Tree and shrub branches with dieback • Cracked or damaged hardscape surfaces • Excessive thatch buildup in the lawn
Post-Winter Guide for Essential Spring Maintenance. Clean Up Winter Debris • Evaluate lawn for damage, avoiding root disturbance. • Gently rake leaves and debris to encourage grass growth. • Trim dead or damaged branches, noting trunk damage. • Remove protective winter coverings like burlap bags and tarps.
Inspect the Lawn and Landscape • Check for signs of damage, mold, or disease hidden by snow. • Evaluate soil quality and nutrient needs for healthy grass growth. • Identify problem areas needing extra attention. • Inspect irrigation systems for winter damage.
Start Lawn Maintenance • Dethatch to remove dead grass. • Reseed damaged areas for rejuvenation. • Apply fertilizer and weed control for healthy growth.
Attend to Your Garden Beds • Remove dead plant material and prepare soil. • Mulch garden beds to support plant growth and soil conditioning. • Prune trees and shrubs to encourage new growth. • Identify and remove dead branches for healthy plants.
Add the Final Touches • Repair hardscape damage caused by winter elements. • Clean and inspect garden tools for maintenance. • Plan future projects for landscape improvement.
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