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Oakfield, WI Lawn Care Plans

Oakfield, WI

Oakfield, WI 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 20

Season End

September 22

Days Left in Season

125

Taking care of your lawn in Oakfield, WI, involves a combination of appropriate mowing, fertilizing, watering, and timely maintenance activities such as seeding, aerating, and dethatching. Given our region's climate, with cold winters and warm, humid summers, timing these activities correctly can make a significant difference in your lawn's health and appearance.

Mowing is a task that homeowners in neighborhoods such as Oakwood Estates and River Oaks should do weekly during the growing season, usually from late spring to early fall. It's essential to set your mower's height to around 3 inches to keep the grass' root system robust and resistant to drought and disease. Fertilizing, on the other hand, should ideally be done in early spring and fall. This ensures your lawn gets the nutrients it needs during its peak growing periods.

Watering your lawn is another critical task, especially during the hot and humid summers we experience in Oakfield. To avoid water waste and promote deep root growth, it's best to water deeply and infrequently, rather than shallowly and frequently. Aim for one inch of water per week, including rainfall. It's best to water in the early morning to minimize evaporation.

Now, let's talk about maintenance activities. Over time, the soil in your lawn can become compacted, especially in high-traffic areas like Oakfield Community Park. This is where aeration comes in. It's best to aerate your lawn in the fall, to loosen the soil and allow water, nutrients, and oxygen to reach the grass roots more easily. Similar to aeration, dethatching helps remove the layer of dead grass and debris that can accumulate on your lawn over time. This should also be done in the fall.

Lastly, the type of soil in Oakfield tends to be clayey, which can lead to poor water and nutrient absorption. Therefore, adding organic matter or compost to your lawn can significantly improve its health and appearance.

Remember, lawn care is a long-term commitment. But with these tips, you'll be well on your way to having the best-looking lawn in Oakfield, WI.

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