Tuesday, November 15, 2022

How to Prepare Your Lawn for the Holidays



It can be fun to decorate and prepare for the holidays. Holiday decorating supplies have become more expensive and larger over the past two decades. You can now find items that used to be only available in drive-thru displays on the lawns of many residential homes. The season has transformed lawns that were once drab due to lack of use and are now thriving. How can we prepare our lawns to welcome the holiday season? Here are some lawn care tips you need to know.

Lawn Care Tips For The Holidays

Our lawn can be laden with leaves and other debris during the fall season. It is a good time to winterize the landscape since there is no growth. Clean out dead leaves and clean out gardens and annuals. Dead or dying plants can litter flower boxes and under shrubbery. You can remove the plants that are not going to return in spring and cut back perennials that will.

Remove Dead Leaves

You can rake or mulch the leaves. Leaves on lawns can lead to mildew and fungus. Visitors to your home can also slip on leaves that are left on the lawn. You can either dispose of them in compost or bag them and then dispose of them according to your local regulations. You may have to do this several times during the fall.

Fall Fertilizing

This is the best time to fertilize. The fall fertilizer will help keep your lawn greener for a longer period of time, and will also make it greener earlier in the year. Many lawn care experts provide fertilization services. They will use the right fertilizers for every season. This simplifies the process for homeowners and allows you to spend more time holiday shopping.

Aerate and Mulch

Another key to a healthy lawn is aeration. This allows nutrients, air, and water to reach the roots. This is great for lawns with high traffic and lawns with holiday decorations.

Mulch should be removed. Apply a layer of mulch to your flower and vegetable beds to keep them protected. This will encourage the spring buds to grow. Any weeds that remain in the fall can be choked out by fresh mulch.

Mow Your Lawn

Late fall is a good time to take your mower out and trim your lawn about 1-2 inches shorter than the growing season. The final mow should take place when your grass has stopped growing in the winter.

Keep Decorations Away From The Lawn

You might consider decorating the walkways and sidewalks of your holiday party home. You can guide your guests along the walkway by placing candy canes and lights strung together. This will avoid foot traffic on your lawn. When the lawn is heavily used, it can be more vulnerable to damage and matting. Hire a lawn care expert if you need help maintaining your yard.

Call Conway Lawn Care Service us now if you’d rather spend time with your loved ones than work on these lawn maintenance chores.

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Thursday, November 10, 2022

Tips to Keep Your Lawn Healthy



Do you have a new lawn? If so, then you should know the keys to maintaining the health of your grass. New lawn care involves three main components: water, mowing, and traffic.

Lawn Care: Watering

New lawns should be watered daily during their first few weeks. This is crucial in new lawn care. Daily watering will help the roots to get established. Keep the turf very moist. If you are experiencing a drought in your area, or if you live in a very hot climate like we have experienced in Conway, you may need to water your new lawn twice a day.

While the key to new lawn care in Conway SC requires keeping the turf moist, you should not overwater your new lawn to the point where it is a wet, muddy mess. Try to not saturate the soil. If puddles are forming in your lawn, you are watering too much. Too much water in the soil can keep the roots of your new grass from achieving deep roots.

If your grass starts to take on a gray color, it is telling you that it is not getting the water it needs. A quick way to see if your lawn is getting enough water is to use a knife or screwdriver to dig into the soil. The dirt should be damp to a depth of six inches.

Once your new lawn has passed the two-week time period, you can reduce watering to two or three times per week. How often you water your new lawn at this stage will depend upon your environment. A new lawn in a dry climate or in an area that is experiencing significant drought may need to be watered four or five times per week.

Mowing Lawn Maintenance

New lawn maintenance for sod states that a first mowing can occur within three weeks of planting.

New lawn care guidelines for seeded lawns state that it may be eight weeks before mowing is needed.

Another key component to maintaining the health of your new lawn is to never mow your grass unless it is dry. Mowing on new, wet grass can pull the newly rooted grass out of the soil.

Never scalp your new lawn grass. It is better for your new lawn grass to be a little high than to be too short. By allowing your new lawn grass to grow a little high before cutting it will ensure that the grass is well-rooted and established before it undergoes the trauma of a lawnmower blade.

Traffic And Lawn Maintenance

You should try to limit the amount of traffic on your new lawn during the first few weeks after planting. While it is unnecessary to keep all traffic off of your new lawn, traffic should be kept to a minimum. You will not want your children riding bikes or playing ball on your new lawn grass.

A lawn that is not protected from high traffic can be damaged and die. Friction on the new grass can pull up newly established roots that are still weak. Reducing friction is important in new lawn care. If you’re not quite familiar, hiring a lawn care professional is the best option to take.

The best way to keep your lawn looking great in any season is to hire a professional lawn service. Call Conway Lawn Care Service for a lawn maintenance quote.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Lawn Care and Maintenance Tips For Fall



Lawn care professionals know that the best way to have a healthy, thick, green lawn in spring is to care for it in the fall. In other words, do it now.

Homeowners make the same mistakes before their grass goes dormant and then wonder why it isn’t growing better the next year. Wonder no more. Conwy Lawn Care Service has a seven-step lawn maintenance plan to create a beautiful lawn for the next season.

Fall Lawn Care Tips

1. Take the leaves out

Although a carpet of autumn leaves can look great and fun, they are not good for grass. They block light and trap moisture which can lead to turf damage.

When the leaves start to fall, blow them off or rake them as much as possible. Continue raking the areas where the wind has piled leaves up, even after the trees have fallen. If you don’t do this, when spring comes, the grass beneath that soggy, decaying mat is dead.

2. Continue to cut, but at the right height

You shouldn’t put the mower away. The grass will continue to grow up to the first hard freeze, so you’ll need to cut it regularly to maintain a 2 1/2- to 3 inch height. It would mat and be at risk of getting damaged by fungi if it is allowed to grow too long. Mowing should be continued during this time of year.

Too short a cut is equally bad, especially for the root system. The root depth is directly proportional to cutting height. This also hinders the lawn’s ability and endurance to winter cold and drought. Regular mowing removes those annoying leaves by chopping them up and leaving behind soil-enhancing mulch.

3. Continue to water

Fall weather can cause people to stop watering their plants. People believe nature will take care of it. Although it is true that there is more rain, dew, and evaporation this time of the year, that may not be enough for grassroots to stay hydrated and healthy during winter. A simple rain gauge can be used to track how much water your lawn gets each week.

4. You can loosen the soil

Soil needs to be aerated at least once every two years to prevent soil from becoming dense and covered with thatch. Thatch is a thick layer made up of roots, stems as well as other debris that prevents water, oxygen, and nutrients from reaching the soil.

Core aerators correct both issues by punching holes in the thatch and pulling up soil plugs. It is a good idea for lawns to be aerated before fertilizing.

5. Add fertilizer

The grassroots require water to survive winter. They also need a boost of plant sugars to keep them warm and healthy. These sugars are made by chlorophyll which grass produces when there is enough nitrogen.

6. Seeds

A dense lawn is also good for weed control. This is why it is crucial to overseed the existing turf. This helps to fill in any bare spots or patches. It also allows you to introduce drought-tolerant, resilient grasses. Because the ground is still warm and moist, the nights are cooler, and the sun isn’t as intense during the day, fall is the best time of year to overseed. Overseeding can be a difficult chore, even in the fall.

Call Conway Lawn Care Service now if you need help maintaining your lawn.

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