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Jacksonville, OR Lawn Care Plans

Jacksonville, OR

Jacksonville, OR 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 24

Season End

September 29

Days Until Season Start

369

Caring for your lawn in Jacksonville, OR can be both a science and an art. Our town is blessed with a Mediterranean climate that gives us warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This unique climate presents specific lawn care challenges and opportunities.

One of the key aspects of lawn care here in Jacksonville is mowing. During the peak growing season (usually from late spring to early fall), you should aim to mow your lawn once a week. This keeps the grass at a healthy length and promotes better growth. Remember to keep your mower blades sharp and to vary your mowing pattern to reduce soil compaction. If you live in neighborhoods like Nunan Square or Historic Jacksonville, where the soil tends to be more clay-based, consider aerating your lawn at least once a year to improve water, nutrient, and oxygen movement in the soil.

Fertilizing is another important aspect of lawn care. The best time to fertilize your lawn in Jacksonville is during the spring when the grass starts to grow. Fertilize again in the fall to prepare the grass for winter dormancy. Use a slow-release granular fertilizer to provide your lawn with essential nutrients over a longer period of time.

Watering is crucial, especially during our dry summers. However, due to occasional water restrictions in Jacksonville, it's important to water your lawn efficiently. Water deeply but infrequently, ideally early in the morning, to encourage the grass to develop deeper roots. This makes your lawn more drought-tolerant.

Lastly, don't forget to overseed and dethatch your lawn. Overseeding helps to fill in any bare spots and creates a denser, more attractive lawn. The best time to overseed is in the fall. Dethatching, on the other hand, should be done in the spring. This removes the layer of dead grass and organic matter that can build up on your lawn over time, allowing water and nutrients to reach the soil more easily.

Whether you're enjoying a picnic at Doc Griffin Park or admiring the well-tended lawns in the Jacksonville Heights neighborhood, remember that a healthy, beautiful lawn is within your reach. With proper mowing, fertilizing, watering, aerating, overseeding, and dethatching, you can maintain a lush, green lawn that enhances the beauty of your Jacksonville home.

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