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Getting Your Lawn Summer Ready After a Long Winter

Courtney Hoy by Courtney Hoy
April 24, 2025
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Getting Your Lawn Summer Ready After a Long Winter

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As we emerge from a long, cold winter, we begin to see all the things that need done in our lawns. This makes now the perfect time to give your lawn some extra love to ensure a lush, green space to enjoy this summer.

Step 1 – Clear Debris
Rake up leaves and small sticks. Pick up large branches that may have fallen over winter. Remove and cut back dead and overgrown plants. These simple actions will ensure that sun and air can reach the soil, giving your lawn a head start. Pro tip – start a compost pile with the debris, it will make great soil for potted plants!

Step 2 – Aerate
While this step is not required, if your ground seems hardpacked, aerating can help loosen the soil and allow water and nutrients to better drain into the ground. Getting the nutrients where they need to go faster is like a cheat code for a healthier lawn. If you don’t have an aerator, check with neighbors to see if they have one. Many local businesses also rent aerators.

Step 3 – Reseed and Patch Up
Winter is hard on your lawn and Greene County experienced an especially cold winter this year. Simply sprinkle some grass seed in bare areas and cover with mulch or straw. Your lawn will be back to normal in no time as spring temperatures, sun, and rain creep in.

Step 4 – Fertilize
Now that you have your lawn cleared and seed planted, you are ready to feed your lawn. Work with a local business to determine the best fertilizer for your lawn and apply using the directions on the package. This is an easy way to give your lawn a boost after a difficult winter.

Step 5 – Check You Mower
Make sure that your mower is ready to go before you need to mow. We all like a little pampering and your mower is no exception. Make sure it starts and check to make sure the blades turn on. Once you know everything is working, change the oil and filter, air filter, fuel filter, and spark plugs. Your local dealers keep these common items in stock, so make sure to support them. If you would rather send your mower for service, call your dealer and schedule an appointment before things get busy.

Following these simple steps can help you have a thriving lawn ready to enjoy all summer long. You’ll be ready for barbeques, backyard parties, and simply enjoying the outdoors. Summer is too short to spend inside, so get your lawn ready to enjoy this summer.

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