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Spring: Best Season for Amazing Lawn Setups
Green Garden Landscaping • Mar 12, 2022

Why Spring is the Best Season for Lawn Setups

As the weather starts to warm up and the days get longer, homeowners across the country begin to gear up for one of their favorite seasons. This is the time of year when you can finally start spending time outside in your lawn and garden. 

If, like most people, you love spending time outdoors, spring is the perfect weather for enjoying your lawn and garden. This is the best season of the year to create an amazing outdoor space that you'll love spending time in. 

The weather is mild but not too hot, and there's plenty of rainfall to keep things looking healthy. In addition, the trees and flowers are starting to bloom, providing a beautiful backdrop for your lawn. So here is the checklist for the task of creating a fantastic spring lawn.

1. Remove Winter Debris from Your Lawn Grass

Removing Winter Debris | Green Garden Landscapinbg

Once the winter is gone, we all hate to see the ugly mess in our best-kept yards. So make sure to remove all of the dead leaves, branches, and other debris from your lawn. If not cleaned regularly, debris blocks sunlight, oxygen, and water from reaching the dress and hinders its growth. So removing the winter debris will not only make your lawn look neat and tidy but save your lawn grass from any damage.

2. Assess Soil Nutrition and pH

A soil test helps to give you insight into soil health. Assessing soil nutrition is essential to optimize crop production. Without knowing the nutrition levels of the soil, you may over-fertilize the soil. It will not only cause damage to plants but also pollute the environment by runoff and leaching of excess fertilizers. 


Similarly, soil pH has a significant effect on the availability of soil nutrients. So to optimize soil nutrients and pH, soil analysis is crucial. Make sure you get your soil tested before proceeding to other plans for your spring lawn setup.

3. Reseed any Bald Patches

Once the snow leaves the lawn, many homeowners see some bald patches on their lawn. If that is the case with you, now is the time to reseed them. The warmer weather will help the new grass grow quickly, and by the time summer arrives, your lawn will look lush and green.

4. Fertilize Your Lawn

Fertilizing Lawn Grass | Green Garden Landscaping

Fertilizing your lawn in spring is a great way to help it get off to a strong start. Look for a fertilizer that is high in nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus, as these nutrients will help your grass to grow thick and healthy.

5. Aerate Your Lawn

Lawn aeration aids the grass to breathe and helps the fertilizer penetrate the soil more deeply. A thicker and healthier lawn is not possible without regular lawn aeration. You may see brown spots and bald patches across your lawn due to soil compaction that deprives the roots of lawn grass of air, water, and essential nutrients. So, do not forget to aerate your yard this spring season. 

6.Mow Your Lawn Regularly

Mowing Lawn Grass | Green Garden Landscaping

Mowing your lawn regularly is one of the most important things you can do to keep it looking good. The manicured look of your lawn that you have dreamt about all winter long is not possible without regular lawn mowing. Make sure to mow it at the right height and never cut more than one-third of the grass blade at a time.

7. Water Your Lawn Regularly

Watering Lawn Grass | Green Garden Lanscaping

Watering your lawn regularly is another crucial part of keeping it healthy. However, keep the lawn watering to an adequate level. Regular lawn watering seems a hassle to many lawn owners. Sometimes, they forget to water the lawn, and the lawn grass starts struggling to survive without enough water. On the other hand, sometimes, they overwater the yard and end up with a soggy, swampy lawn. So, make sure to give your lawn enough water that keeps it wet, not soggy.

8. Dethatch or Scarify Your Lawn

The thatch on your lawn can be a problem if it gets too thick. The surface becomes dry and hard, blocking moisture from getting through to the roots of plants below. It will eventually lead the plants to die off due to the lack of nutrients. The best way to avoid thatch drying out and becoming thick is by scarifying it regularly. This will allow water, nutrients from the soil, and air to get down to the grass and help it grow thick and lush green.

9. Mulch Around Plants

Mulching Trees and Plants | Green Garden Landscaping

Mulching is a great way to keep moisture in the soil and also helps to prevent weed growth. Moreover, mulching gives your lawn and garden well-defined boundaries and an exotic look to your landscape. Either you can use organic mulch, such as bark chips or pine straws, or you can use inorganic mulch, such as stones, plastic, etc.  

10. Start Overseeding or Sod Installation

Spring is the time to overseed your lawn for a thicker, fuller look. If you have bare patches or areas where the grass is thin, this is the time to fix it. You can also install sod at this time if you want an instant new lawn. 

11. Keep Weeds Under Control

Weeds will start to grow in earnest as the weather warms up, so it's important to start using weed control products now. There are many different types of weed control products available, so choose the one that is best suited for your needs. 


If you had not used pre-emergent herbicides before the winter started, you might see weeds growing at their full potential. The best way to control the weed is to keep a close eye on the lawn and pull them out as soon as you see them. Using post-emergent weed killers with other physical methods helps eliminate these pesky creatures completely. Do not forget to treat your lawn with a pre-emergent weed killer to avoid any future growth of weeds.

12. Prune Trees and Shrubs

Pruning Trees and Shrubs | Green Garden Landscaping

Now is the time to prune trees and shrubs before they leaf out and become too difficult to reach. Pruning hedges and garden plants is one of the way to lawn care and it will help them grow thicker and healthier. Moreover, it will also help prevent them from becoming overgrown and untidy later in the year.

13. Keep Lawn Pests in Check

Spring is also the time to start taking steps to control pests such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, and aphids. There are many different products available for controlling these pests, so choose the one that is best suited for your needs and keep the environment safe. 


Pest repellents, insecticidal soap, or horticultural oil are some handy methods to keep these pests away from you. But, it is not a permanent solution. These pests not only make you itchy and bother you while you spend your time outdoors, but you may get severe and life-threatening illnesses from these pests. So, call a reliable pest control service to get rid of these pests for good.

 14. Plant Flowers and Vegetables

Planting Flowers and Vegetables | Green Garden Landscaping

There is no better time to plant flowers and vegetables in your garden than the spring season. The warm weather will help them grow quickly, and by the time summer arrives, you'll be able to enjoy a beautiful garden full of blooming flowers and fresh vegetables.

To Wrap Up

Spring is the time to start fresh, and what is the better way to do that than by giving your lawn a makeover? By following the checklist mentioned above, you can have an amazing lawn that you will be proud of. So what are you waiting for? Green Garden Landscaping can have your spring project a reality today. Call only the best lawn care company in Sanford at (919) 478-1852 and start taking care of your lawn.

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