Prepare your lawn for the best spring yet with these fall clean-up essentials from Keepin’ It Green. Discover how to clear debris, aerate, and get your grass ready for winter.
Fall is to prepare, not pause. Your lawn may be slowing down, but it’s hardly in dormant mode. Autumn is a prime opportunity to tidy up, fix summer damage, and get your lawn growing strong and green again come spring.
Here’s Keepin’ It Green’s recommended fall lawn care list to put your yard on the right track:
1. Clean off Leaves and Debris
Wet, matted leaves smother your lawn, promote mold, and shut out sunlight.
- Rake or mulch leaves every week.
- Utilize a leaf blower in tight spaces.
- Remove debris around trees and fences.
2. Aerate the Ground
Fall aeration breaks up hard soil and enhances root growth.
- Employ a core aerator to extract soil plugs.
- After this, water and light fertilization.
- Performs best in early to mid-fall.
3. Fertilize Before the Frost
Most critical feeding of the season.
- Select a slow-release, high-nitrogen fertilizer.
- Apply immediately after aeration for maximum absorption.
- Promotes root development during the winter.
4. Overseed Barren Areas
If summer took its toll on your lawn and left bare or thin spots, it’s time to fix them.
- Rake the ground, plant seeds, and water every day.
- High-quality grass seed that is similar to your current lawn.
5. Last Mow of the Season
Drop your mower blades a notch for the final cut, but avoid scalping. Shorter grass prevents snow mold and keeps your lawn looking tidy through winter.
Fall maintenance isn’t just cleanup; it’s creating a stronger lawn foundation for years to come. Let our professionals keep your lawn green, year after year, and strong.