January: - Start the year off by clearing any remaining leaves and debris from your lawn. - Check for any signs of pests or diseases and treat as needed. - Consider aerating your lawn to promote healthy growth.
February: - Plan out your garden beds and flower arrangements for the upcoming spring. - Prune any trees or shrubs to encourage new growth. - Apply a pre-emergent weed killer to prevent weeds from taking over.
March: - Begin mowing your lawn regularly, gradually lowering the height as the grass starts to grow. - Fertilize your lawn to provide essential nutrients for healthy growth. - Start planting any new flowers or vegetables in your garden beds.
April: - Keep an eye out for early signs of weeds and remove them promptly. - Consider overseeding your lawn to fill in any sparse areas. - Adjust your sprinkler system for proper watering as the weather warms up.
May: - Continue mowing and watering your lawn as needed. - Mulch your garden beds to retain moisture and prevent weeds. - Prune flowering plants after they have finished blooming.
June: - Monitor your lawn for signs of pests and diseases, treating as necessary. - Deadhead flowers to encourage new blooms. - Consider adding a layer of compost to nourish your plants.
July: - Water your lawn deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth. - Keep up with regular mowing and edging to maintain a neat appearance. - Trim any overgrown trees or shrubs as needed.
August: - Apply a slow-release fertilizer to keep your lawn healthy through the end of summer. - Watch for signs of heat stress in your grass and adjust watering as needed. - Start planning for fall planting and landscaping projects.
September: - Aerate your lawn to improve air circulation and reduce thatch buildup. - Plant fall flowers and vegetables for a beautiful autumn garden. - Take the time to dethatch your lawn to promote healthy growth.
October: - Rake leaves regularly to prevent them from smothering your lawn. - Continue mowing until the grass stops growing for the season. - Consider overseeding your lawn to prepare for the following spring.
November: - Winterize your lawn equipment and store it properly for the season. - Clean up any remaining leaves and debris from your lawn. - Consider applying a winterizing fertilizer to protect your grass during the cold months.
December: - Take the time to plan out your landscaping goals for the upcoming year. - Clear snow and ice from your walkways and driveways to keep them safe. - Keep an eye out for any signs of winter damage to your plants and lawn.
By following this year-round lawn care calendar from New Beginning Landscape & Remodel LLC, you can ensure that your outdoor space remains healthy and vibrant throughout the changing seasons. If you need any assistance with your lawn care needs, don't hesitate to reach out to our team of experts. We are here to help you create the beautiful outdoor oasis of your dreams.
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