The temperature may not have dropped much yet, but make no mistake, fall is coming. Soon enough, baseball will give way to football, green leaves will turn yellow and red and your lawn care routine will take on a whole new set of tasks.
Fall lawn care isn’t the long marathon of the summer yard season, but it packs plenty of work into a few short months. You can make this lawn care blitz a little bit easier by applying the following tips.
Stimulate your lawn. While your grass may no longer need its weekly mowing in the fall, you can’t ignore it until spring. Look for brown, tan or white patches on your lawn, as this can be a sign of mold growth.
Apply a lawn fungicide to halt this growth and an organic fertilizer to stop its spread and support future root growth.
Blow those leaves away. Raking leaves can be a Herculean task, so simplify the process by investing in a lithium-ion blower.
The Greenworks 60-volt Backpack Blower is a heavy-duty solution perfect for homeowners with a quarter to three-quarters of an acre to cover. And for yard-lovers who prefer a handheld blower, Greenworks has you covered.
Both solutions are lightweight and reduce noise while eliminating emissions, and because they’re battery powered, you don’t have to bother with mixing gas and oil.
Seed and sod. If you do notice patches of dead grass in your yard – a common occurrence if fallen leaves have not been blown away – don’t wait until spring to address the issue.
Over-seeding the area can rectify the problem if the spaces are small. If your lawn has significant portions that have died, it may be time to look into sodding options instead for more comprehensive coverage.
A fresh spray clean. A season’s worth of wind and rain can leave the sides of your home looking pretty dingy. Fall cleanup is the perfect time to give your home a reset by spraying down your siding, decks, and patios.
Greenworks 2200 PSI Electric Pressure Washer is an environmentally friendly gas-alternative solution with five nozzles that allow you to adjust the tool’s water pressure based on the task at hand.
The pressure washer is also designed with Smart Response Technology to adjust motor RPMs as nozzles are changed, ensuring the perfect water flow for every job – and the on board LED display guides you to the best job for each nozzle, letting you clean your home in a smart, efficient way.
A hole in the ground supports future growth. Fall is arguably the best time of year to aerate your yard, allowing water, oxygen and fertilizer to more easily reach the root structure of your grass.
Self-propelled aerators are relatively inexpensive, and you can also rent one if you plan to make this a once-a-year chore. Whatever you decide, tackling this chore now will allow your lawn to grow back thicker and fuller next year when it will be time to start thinking about spring lawn care once again.
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