Fall Fertilization Tips for Your Pottsville, PA, Lawn Care

While your fall may be largely focused on watching the leaves come down on your Pottsville, PA, landscape, you’ll also want to keep the overall health of your lawn in mind this time of year. Before the blankets of snow move in, there are a number of important steps to take to ensure that your lawn will successfully survive the season, but you do not need to tackle your lawn care on your own. Luckily, your trusted landscaper can get your lawn ready and make sure any essential fertilization tasks are taken care of at the right time. Read on and we will show you all of the aspects of fertilization and yard care you will want to know about this season. 

Yard Cleanup Before the Snow Arrives

Fall Fertilization Tips for Your Pottsville, PA, Lawn Care

Just about anything needed around the home, including lawn care, is best done with a clean slate. Raking and hauling away piles of leaves and twigs is an essential first step to prepping your lawn for fertilization. Some homeowners assume that allowing leaves to rest on the lawn will help protect the grass during the fall and winter, but that could cause damage over time. By scheduling yard cleanup with your landscape professionals, you can ensure your lawn will be properly prepared for the colder, snowy months. 

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Mowing for the Last Time This Year

Your landscaping team will now when the right time is make the last mow of the year. It’s around the same time that fertilizing should occur. Your landscape professional will know the correct height to cut your grass in preparation; too low and you risk scalping your lawn, too high and you risk growing mold and damaging your grass. A proper mow is an essential part of the seasonal fertilization process. 

Aerating for Ultimate Lawn Care

Did you know that your lawn also needs to breathe? Throughout the year, your soil can become compacted, making it difficult for anything to permeate through the many layers of grass, roots, rocks and dirt. Aeration helps to break up the roots and thatching in your soil so that water, air and fertilizer can reach your grass’s roots. Your landscape professionals will use a special aeration device to “unplug” certain areas of your lawn so that it can more easily soak up water and fertilizer when they are needed most. 

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Winterizing for Ongoing Lawn Health

It’s typically ideal to plan to fertilize before any rain is forecasted to minimize the effects of runoff, and it may be considered wise to do this a couple of weeks before a big freeze. Each yard has its own individual pH, and the acidity and alkaline levels need to be properly balanced. Your landscape professionals will be able to properly test your lawn to see what kind of nutrients it needs to perform best from one season to the next. 

Don’t let all of your hard work caring for you lawn during the warm weather months go to waste: Take action and make a plan for fertilizing your yard this fall. By taking all of the proper precautionary steps, you’ll be ensuring that your lawn will grow and thrive.

About the Author

Nature’s Accent’s team has become one of the leading landscape service companies in the Berks and Schuylkill County region. Specializing in the creative design of both residential and commercial landscapes, the company has provided extensive hardscape installations, a sizable range of maintenance services, and a creative array of fire, lighting, and water elements to round out countless outdoor projects in the region.