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Feeding Hills, MA Lawn Care Plans

Feeding Hills, MA

Feeding Hills, MA Lawn Care Season

Most grass types have an optimal growing temperature of around 60-75°F. This is when your grass will grow the fastest and be the healthiest.

Season Start

May 19

Season End

September 26

Days Left in Season

129

Lawn care in Feeding Hills, MA is a year-round venture, with each season presenting unique challenges and opportunities to maintain and improve the health and appearance of your lawn. The weather in Feeding Hills, known for its hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters, plays a significant role in lawn care strategies.

First and foremost, mowing is a crucial aspect of lawn care. During the summer months, it's best to mow your lawn every week, ensuring you're not removing more than one-third of the grass height each time. This helps to maintain the health of your lawn and keeps it looking lush and green. In neighborhoods like Pine Grove and Granger, where the lawns are often the pride of the homeowners, frequent mowing is a common sight.

Feeding Hills has a predominantly sandy loam soil which drains well and is good for grass growth, but it may require more frequent watering due to its fast-draining nature. Watering should be done in the early morning or late evening to minimize evaporation. During the hotter months, your lawn might need watering two to three times a week, depending on rainfall.

Fertilizing is best done during the fall, especially in October. This provides essential nutrients to the grass roots, allowing them to grow deeper and prepare for winter. Come spring, your lawn will be lush and healthy. Similarly, seeding should be done in early fall or spring when the temperatures are conducive to germination.

Aerating and dethatching, which improve soil aeration and remove dead grass respectively, are best done in the fall or early spring. Robinson State Park, a popular spot in Feeding Hills, is a prime example of well-maintained grass due to proper aeration and dethatching.

Remember, every lawn is unique and might require slightly different care. Keep an eye on the health of your lawn and adjust your care routine as needed. With a bit of time and effort, you can achieve a lawn that's the envy of your Feeding Hills neighborhood!

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