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Guilford, MO Lawn Care Plans

Guilford, MO

Guilford, MO 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 12

Season End

October 1

Days Left in Season

134

Lawn care in Guilford, MO is a year-round activity that requires a good understanding of the local climate, soil type, and grass varieties. It's crucial to know when to perform certain activities - such as mowing, fertilizing, seeding, and watering - to keep your lawn lush and green.

Mowing is one of the most common lawn care tasks. In neighborhoods like Lakeview and Hillcrest, mowing is usually done on a weekly basis during the growing season, which in Guilford, typically runs from mid-spring to early fall. Always remember to keep your mower blades sharp and never cut more than one-third of the grass blade at a time to maintain its health.

Fertilizing is a task best performed in the spring and fall. Use a slow-release granular fertilizer that is appropriate for the type of grass in your lawn. Most lawns in Guilford thrive on a blend of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, but the exact ratio can vary depending on your soil type. A soil test can help you determine the right mix.

When it comes to watering, the clay-rich soil found in many parts of Guilford, including the charming Rosewood neighborhood, can retain a lot of water. That means you may not need to water as often as you might think. However, during the hot, dry summer months, it's generally recommended to water deeply once or twice a week. Remember to comply with any local water restrictions, especially during drought conditions.

Seeding and aerating are two other crucial tasks. Over-seeding in the fall can help fill in any thin spots in your lawn and introduce more resilient grass varieties. Aerating, which involves making small holes in the lawn to allow water and nutrients to penetrate the soil, can be done in both spring and fall. It's especially helpful for lawns that see a lot of foot traffic, like those near popular outdoor spots such as Guilford Park.

Lastly, dethatching can be done in early spring or fall. Thatch is a layer of dead grass and roots that can build up on your lawn, preventing water and nutrients from reaching the soil. You can use a dethatching rake or a power dethatcher for larger lawns.

Remember, lawn care is an ongoing process, but with a little knowledge and effort, you can keep your Guilford lawn looking its best all year round.

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