The winter time is actually an ideal time to prepare your lawn for next year’s growing season. There are many things you can do to prepare the lawn while it’s dormant so that it will be willing and eager to start growing when warmer weather and the rains return.

Here are some lawn maintenance tasks you can do now during winter to prepare your lawn:

First, remove any debris that has been accumulating throughout the fall and early winter seasons. Rake and remove all debris. This will encourage better air flow throughout the grass and prevent disease and insect infestation. When spring arrives, all this clean-up will allow new grass blades to grow without any struggle.

Next, apply a pre-emergent crabgrass control right at the end of winter before soil temperatures straight to rise. This will help decrease the likelihood of weed seeds beginning to germinate. Fertilization is also important during winter to help the grass store up nutrients that it needs to foster spring growth.

Since winter can wreak some havoc on lawns, it’s important to address any areas that have been damaged by salt or snow plows. As the season ends, re-seed any of damaged turf areas. If you have used the pre-emergent, however, it will prevent any seeds from growing so make sure you time this right. You will want to take care of turf repairs as early as possible so that the seeds have enough time to germinate.

Repairs may also involve grading your lawn to address low spots that can lead to poor drainage while high spots are often cut too close during mowing. Therefore, you will need to level out your lawn. Also, identify any places where the soil may seem more compact and aerate these areas.

Make sure your mower and other equipment are clean and ready to go for the new season because you will need to use these tools more often than you did in winter.

With so much work, we understand that it can feel overwhelming. That’s why it makes sense to consider a commercial landscaping service that can handle all these tasks for you during the winter months and into the spring season. Contact us today to learn more about what we can do for your commercial lawn.