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New Holland, IL Lawn Care Plans

New Holland, IL

New Holland, IL 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 6

Season End

October 2

Days Left in Season

135

Lawn care in New Holland, IL, much like in other parts of the country, requires a certain level of dedication and knowledge to be done right. The local climate, characterized by hot summers and cold winters, affects the type of grass that thrives here as well as the lawn care routine you should follow.

Mowing is a crucial aspect of lawn care and is usually required weekly during the spring and summer. Remember to adjust your mower to the right height, typically around 2.5 to 3.5 inches for most grass types common in our area, such as Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial Ryegrass. This helps the grass withstand heat and resist pests. Fertilizing is another essential practice, ideally done in late spring and early fall. This ensures your lawn has the nutrients it needs for growth during peak seasons.

Seeding, on the other hand, is best done in late summer or early fall, when the soil temperatures are still warm but the air is cooler. This provides ideal conditions for seed germination. Watering should be done in the early morning, allowing the moisture to be absorbed before the heat of the day evaporates it. Aim to water deeply, but infrequently, to encourage deep root growth.

If you live around the Parkview or Oakwood neighborhoods, you might have noticed that our soil tends to be a bit clayey. This means it's essential to aerate your lawn at least once a year, preferably during the fall. This helps break up compacted soil, allowing water and nutrients to reach grass roots more effectively. Additionally, dethatching might be necessary if you notice a thick layer of thatch accumulating on your lawn. This is usually done in late summer or early fall, using a power rake or dethatching rake.

While we're fortunate not to have water restrictions in New Holland, IL, it's important to remember to use water wisely. The local parks, such as North Park and South Park, are great examples of well-maintained lawns that follow these practices. With this advice, you should be well on your way to having a healthy, lush lawn that adds beauty to your home and community.

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