Clean up. Kick off the growing and mowing season with a quick spring cleaning. Grab a lawn rake to rake out dead grass and dead remnants of annual grassy weeds, like crabgrass, goosegrass, and barnyard grass. Pick up any sticks or other debris that have accumulated on the lawn over winter.

Mow high. Double-check your mower deck height, and position it to cut grass at the highest possible setting for your grass type. Cutting high encourages grass plants to grow thicker with deeper roots, which creates a lawn of healthy grass that will help to crowd out weeds.

Apply fertilizer. Lawns wake up from winter dormancy with an appetite. In the North, apply Scotts Turf Builder Triple Action. Not only will it feed and strengthen your lawn, but it also kills weeds like dandelion and clover and prevents future weeds. Feed again two months later with Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Food to keep grass lush and strong. With all products, be sure to follow label directions.

In the South, feed your lawn in early spring with Scotts Turf Builder Southern Triple Action to masterfully handle the three big needs of Southern lawns: It prevents and kills fire ants for up to 6 months, kills stubborn weeds like dollarweed and clover, and nourishes and strengthens your lawn to protect it from heat and drought. Two months later, give it a second feeding, this time with Scotts Turf Builder Southern Lawn Food. This will help your lawn grow even thicker and continue to protect it from weather-related stress. Again, be sure to follow label directions.

Beat weeds. Spot-treat dandelions or wild violets using Scotts Spot Weed Control For Lawns. This weed killer controls weeds without harming grass. By spraying, you avoid disturbing grass roots and unearthing dormant weed seeds, both of which can happen when you hand-weed.

Patch and thicken. Repair bare spots in both cool- and warm-season turf using Scotts EZ Seed. Timing is crucial for success: Aim for an early spring sowing for cool-season grass and a late spring sowing for warm-season grass. If your lawn is worn and thin, thicken it by overseeding. In the north, overseed with Scotts Turf Builder ThickR Lawn , a product specially designed for thickening up thin lawns that combines grass seed, fertilizer, and a soil improver into an easy-to-use product that is applied with a Scotts spreader. In the south, usethe appropriate Scotts Turf Builder Grass Seed product for your grass type, and get your new grass off to a good start by usingScotts Turf Builder Starter Food for New Grass.

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Seasonal Lawn Care Guide For Lush Lawns - Scotts

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October 15, 2019 at 6:42 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Lawn Treatment