Tee up your perfect lawn
With spring right around the corner, now is the perfect time to start prepping your lawn for its first treatment.
Delete the debris
Clearing your yard of fallen leaves, sticks, twigs, and other winter debris ensures your lawn accesses the air, water, and nutrients it needs to thrive.
Time out the first cut
Where you live and what type of grass you have will help determine when you should mow your lawn for the first time, but it's generally sometime between March and April.
Watering is a MUST
Your lawn needs about an inch of water per week, so you may need to supplement with a sprinkler in the dry months.
Wake up your lawn
During the cold and frosty winter season, lawns stay in a hibernating state to stay alive, but after months of rest, you can give it a little boost of nutrients with an initial dose of fertilizer.
Stop the weeds before they start
Use pre-emergent treatments, which will help you fend off annual weeds before they start growing.
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