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Spruce Pine, AL Lawn Care Plans

Spruce Pine, AL

Spruce Pine, AL 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 16

Season End

October 17

Days Left in Season

150

Taking care of your lawn in Spruce Pine, AL is an all-year-round task, but when done correctly, the results can be more than rewarding. The lush green outdoor spaces not only add to the aesthetics of your home but also provide a great place to relax, play and entertain. The most common neighborhoods of Spruce Pine such as Pine Ridge and Oakwood will greatly benefit from these tips.

The first step in lawn care is mowing. The rule of thumb is never to cut more than one-third of the grass blade at a time, as this could stress the grass and make it susceptible to diseases. In Spruce Pine, the best time to start mowing is in the early spring, when the grass starts growing actively.

Spruce Pine has a warm climate, thus warm-season grasses like Bermuda grass and Zoysia grass are commonly found. These grasses thrive in the local soil type which is typically sandy or loamy. Fertilizing should be done in late spring, just when the grass starts growing aggressively. Use a slow-release fertilizer that will feed the lawn over time, rather than a quick-release one that could potentially burn the lawn.

Seeding should be done in the early fall, giving the seeds enough time to germinate before the winter sets in. It's also a good idea to aerate the lawn in the fall, before you seed. This will help loosen the soil and allow water, oxygen, and nutrients to reach the grass roots more easily.

Watering is a critical aspect of lawn care. In Spruce Pine, due to the hot summers, it's important to water deeply and infrequently. This encourages the grass to grow deep roots, making it more drought-resistant. Aim for about an inch of water per week, including rainfall.

In addition to these, dethatching in late summer or early fall can help keep your lawn healthy. Thatch is a layer of dead grass and roots that can build up on the surface of your lawn, blocking water and nutrients from getting to the soil.

Remember, each lawn is unique and might need slightly different care. These tips should serve as a general guide to keep your lawn green and healthy. Enjoy the rewarding task of lawn care and the beautiful results in your Spruce Pine, AL home!

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