Early Autumn Lawn Care
Early autumn is the perfect time to undertake a series of actions aimed at renewing and strengthening the lawn before the upcoming chill. Here are the steps that will help prepare your grass for winter and ensure its healthy return in spring.
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Mowing: In early autumn, it's worth mowing the lawn a few more times, but not too short. The grass length should be about 4-5 cm. Ensure the mower blade is well-sharpened to avoid damaging the grass blades.
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Weeding: Autumn is a great time to combat weeds, which can be eradicated before winter. Use specialized herbicides or manually remove the weeds.
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Verticutting: The verticutting process involves slicing into the soil, allowing the grass roots to access oxygen. Verticutting also helps combat thatch - a layer of dead grass that may accumulate on the lawn surface.
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Fertilizing: Choose a fertilizer suitable for autumn care. Such a fertilizer usually contains more potassium, which strengthens the grass before winter. Avoid fertilizers high in nitrogen, which can lead to rapid grass growth, which is not desired before the cool weather.
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Watering: Even though the days are getting cooler, the lawn still needs water. Water the lawn less frequently but more thoroughly. The water should penetrate to a depth of at least 15 cm.
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Aeration: Aeration involves making small holes in the soil using a specialized tool or machine. This process helps the grass "breathe" and encourages deeper rooting.
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Reseeding: Autumn is the perfect time to reseed the lawn in areas where the grass is sparser. Choose suitable grass seeds that blend well with the existing lawn.
Conclusion: Caring for the lawn in early autumn is an investment in its health and appearance for the coming year. Carefully preparing the lawn for winter will ensure that it looks healthy and fresh in the spring. Remember that regular care activities are key to maintaining a beautiful lawn throughout the year.
