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How to Get Your Lawn Ready For Spring

After a long Canadian winter, it's that time of year again! With spring in full fling, it's time to get some sunshine and spend hours outdoors.

With the advent of summer, many people will be hosting outdoor events in their backyards. To get ready for your new full social calendar in the wake of a year of isolation, is your lawn looking up to the task?

If you're wondering how to get your lawn ready for spring, we've assembled some tips for your spring lawn preparation!


It doesn't matter if you're selling, buying or renting your home here are some tips for a beautiful lawn.

Start With Basic Cleanup

Over the winter, twigs, leaves, and other debris likely accumulated in your lawn. Take the time to do a thorough job to get your lawn tidied up.

Avoid using your lawnmower for this job though. Debris will likely clog your mower, so you should use a leaf blower or a rake. If you don't get all the debris out of your lawn, it can prevent the proper absorption of fertilizer.

If you have gardening plans, you can use this mix as mulch. If not, perhaps a gardening center near you can use it. After you clean up your lawn, it's time to assess how to fix your lawn in spring. 

Apply Lawn Care Products

To kick off your spring lawn care schedule properly, start with some fertilizer. This will nourish your grass and ensure that you have a full, gorgeous lawn in the summertime.

Then, apply pre-emergent. This serves as an herbicide that prevents crabgrass and other pesky encroachers from popping up later on. This is the start of your spring lawn preparation, and you should apply both products again six to eight weeks later.

After the six to eight-week mark, apply weed killer afterward. It's important to note, though, that many lawn care products combine weed killer and pre-emergent. This can make your schedule easier and cut down on costs.

Investigate Sod and Ground Covers

After the basics have been accomplished, it's important to take a bird's-eye view of your situation. Would you like to expand your lawn, or does your current landscaping situation need to be redone?

The best spring lawn care steps involve seeing what needs changing in this new season. Maybe you need mulch and wood chips for your landscaping in order to make everything look neat and tidy. If you're wondering how to get your lawn ready for spring, taking the time to plot visual appeal is crucial.

Or you may need boulders to create focal points or to add some visual interest. Sod ground covers are also a great option, especially if you have a knowledgeable supplier that will walk you through the growth process after initial installation. 

If you need help with installation or upkeep, spring lawn care services are available for all of your needs.

Know How to Get Your Lawn Ready for Spring

If you're wondering how to get your lawn ready for spring, take it slow! Implementing a plan will save both time and money.

Spring lawn care is a great way to raise your property value, and we're here to help! Check out our blog today.

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