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Poynette, WI Lawn Care Plans

Poynette, WI

Poynette, 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 21

Season End

September 21

Days Until Season Start

366

Lawn care in Poynette, WI, like in the Pauquette Pines and Hillcrest Heights neighborhoods, requires a good understanding of the local climate, soil conditions, and the right timing for various tasks. Here, we have a continental climate, with cold winters and warm summers, which impacts the type of care your lawn needs.

Spring is the best time to start your lawn care routine in Poynette. Start by aerating your lawn to allow oxygen, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil more effectively. This can be done using a lawn aerator which you can rent or buy from a local store. Follow this up with dethatching, a process that removes the thick layer of decaying plant material (known as thatch) that often builds up on lawns. This will help to promote a healthier and more vigorous lawn.

In terms of mowing, it’s best to cut your grass high, about 3 inches, and frequently during spring and summer months. This can help to shade the soil, keeping it cooler and reducing water evaporation. Also, the taller grass has deeper roots, which helps it to withstand dry periods better. It’s also important to note that you should mow when the grass is dry to prevent the spread of diseases.

When it comes to fertilizing, we recommend doing this in the fall. The soil in Poynette is typically loamy, which is a great soil type for lawns as it retains nutrients and water well. However, adding some slow-release granular fertilizer in the fall will give your lawn the nutrients it needs to thrive the following spring.

Lastly, don't forget about watering. During dry periods, especially in the summer, it's important to water your lawn deeply and infrequently. This encourages deeper root growth, making your lawn more drought tolerant. Aim for about 1 inch of water per week, including rainfall. Early morning is the best time to water to minimize evaporation.

Remember, a healthy lawn is a great complement to our lovely local parks, such as Goeres Park and the Lodi Marsh State Natural Area, and can improve the curb appeal of your home. It certainly requires effort, but with these tips, you can maintain a beautiful lawn in Poynette, WI.

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