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Kenova, WV Lawn Care Plans

Kenova, WV

Kenova, WV 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

April 25

Season End

October 10

Days Left in Season

143

Maintaining a lush and healthy lawn in Kenova, WV, requires a steady regimen of care and attention to detail. Proper mowing, fertilizing, seeding, watering, aerating, and dethatching are all crucial steps to create a lawn that not only enhances the visual appeal of your home but also contributes to a healthier environment.

Mowing should be done regularly during the growing season, typically from late spring to early fall in our region. The rule of thumb is to never cut more than one-third of the grass blade at a time, which helps retain moisture and prevent stress to the grass. As for fertilizing, it's best done in early spring and then again in late fall, this helps to replenish the nutrients in the soil after the growing season and prepare the grass for winter.

Given our region's climate, the best time for seeding is in the fall. The cooler temperatures and ample rainfall make it an ideal time for grass seeds to germinate and establish roots before the winter sets in. Likewise, aerating and dethatching are best done in the fall to ensure the soil is loose and free from thatch build-up for the new grass seeds.

Watering is one of the trickiest aspects of lawn care, but it's absolutely vital, especially during our hot, dry summers. The key is to water deeply and less frequently, this encourages the grass roots to grow deeper into the ground. If you live in neighborhoods like Chestnut Street or Beech Street that are closer to the Ohio River, you might have clayey soil which holds water longer, so be careful not to overwater.

Finally, don't forget about soil testing. Knowing the pH and nutrient composition of your soil can guide you in choosing the right fertilizer and other amendments. Our local gardening stores or the Wayne County extension office can help with soil testing.

While it might seem like a lot of work, remember that a well-cared-for lawn is not just an outdoor space, but a vital part of our community's ecosystem. Whether you’re enjoying a day at Dreamland Pool or taking a stroll in the beautiful Virginia Point Park, a green lawn contributes positively to our environment. With these tips, you can make your little patch of green in Kenova, WV, a place of pride and enjoyment.

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