Lawn care doesn’t end when cold weather starts — fall is a crucial time to maintain healthy grass and prepare your yard for winter and spring.
While you still need to mow and water, you should also fertilize, weed, seed and test your soil. Timing is important, but maintaining your lawn won’t take too much work, and the reward in spring is well worth it.
In this article: GreenWorks Cordless Lawn Mower, Agri-Fab 48-Inch Tow Plug Aerator and Scotts Turf Builder Classic Drop Spreader
There are three tasks you should do throughout fall:
Yes, grass still grows in cooler weather, and keeping grass extra short before snow begins to fall is essential in preventing rot and mold.
Depending on your local climate and the average temperatures in a given year, leaves may or may not begin to change and fall in significant numbers. If your yard has a few deciduous trees, you’ll need to clean up the leaves. You don’t need your lawn to be leaf-free (unless a perfectly tidy lawn appeals to you). Once 20% or more of your lawn is covered, it’s time to rake, sweep, mulch or vacuum to remove leaves and other debris. Mulching involves one simple step: mow over leaves to break them into tiny bits. This allows your grass room to breathe and take in sunlight while providing it with healthy nutrients found in dead leaves.
Just because it’s cold out doesn’t mean grass can go unwatered. Water your grass so it receives one inch of water per week, including rainfall.
In the northern hemisphere, meteorological fall begins on Sept.1, and on March 1 in the southern hemisphere. Early fall takes up the months of September or March.
Midfall in the northern hemisphere is the month of October, and in the southern hemisphere, it’s the month of April.
November is the last month of fall lawn care in the northern hemisphere, and May is the last month in the southern hemisphere.
GreenWorks Cordless Lawn Mower
This cordless Greenworks lawn mower has up to 60 minutes of run time. The rear mulch bag is a convenient way to collect grass clippings or leaf bits.
Agri-Fab 48-Inch Tow Plug Aerator
For large yards, this lawn aerator works quickly, and you can mow and aerate simultaneously. The knives pull 3-inch plugs, which is a comfortable depth for most lawns.
Scotts Turf Builder Classic Drop Spreader
Manage fertilization and seeding with this popular lawn fertilizer spreader that can handle up to 10,000 square feet per hopper. It arrives fully assembled.
Aqua Joe Indestructible Metal Base Oscillating Sprinkler
This well-built lawn sprinkler has impressive water pressure and range compared to most oscillating sprinklers. The adjustable design allows you to focus the watering zone with precision.
Whitetail Institute Laboratory Soil Test Kit
Though you’ll have to wait a while for results, this test kit gives you a thorough analysis of the soil of your lawn so you can choose the right grass fertilizer.
CobraHead Original Weeder & Cultivator Garden Hand Tool
This durable weeder tool can remove stubborn weeds and can also be used to cultivate bare patches before seeding.
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