3 Tips For Taking Care Of Your Yard In The Fall For New Home Owners

If this is your first time taking care of a yard on your own, here are three things that you need to know about taking care of your yard this fall. Taking care of your yard doesn't end when summer is over; here are three ways that you can help keep your yard healthy throughout the fall.

#1 Continue To Mow Your Lawn

Your lawn will continue to grow straight through the fall months, which means that you need to continue to mow your yard in order to keep it healthy. When it gets close to winter time or snow time where you live, you are going to want to cut your grass a little shorter than you normally do. As the fall wraps up, lower the blade on your mower and give your yard a nice, short cut.

A nice, short cut will help sunlight reach your grass during the winter months and early next spring. It will also leave behind less grass to turn brown during the winter months.

#2 Remove Those Leaves

It is vital that you remove the leaves from your lawn once they have fallen. Don't wait until the end of the fall to remove the leaves from your lawn. The longer they sit their, the more they will stick together and create a mat over your grass that will prevent your grass from getting the air and water it needs to grow. Wet leaves can also create a prime breeding ground for fungal diseases that like to take over your lawn.

Remove leaves at least once a week as they accumulate on your lawn. You can use a leaf blower to get all the leaves together in one spot for removal, you can rake up the leaves, or you can use a lawn mower with a vacuum or collection system to suck up the leaves; as long as you get them off your yard, it doesn't matter what method you use. 

#3 Fertilize Your Lawn

Finally, fall is one of the best times of the year to fertilize your lawn. Ideally, you should fertilize your lawn near the end of the fall period.

Even during the cold winter months, your roots and rhizomes that are under the soil will continue to grow. By fertilizing your lawn, you will provide your grass with the nutrients that it needs to grow deep, healthy root systems. Taking the time to fertilize your lawn this fall is one of the best ways to ensure that you have a bright, healthy, lush green yard come next spring. 

For more information, talk to a professional like T And N Inc.


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