As the winter frost melts away and the sun starts to shine brighter, it’s time to get your lawn ready. The growing season is ahead! Spring is a crucial time for lawn care, as the right maintenance practices can set the stage for a lush and healthy lawn throughout the year. But, is there a correct order of lawn care in the Spring? Actually, yes, there is! There are 5 key activities to consider for Springtime that will set your lawn up for a strong foundation of success that will last the whole year long. Jay Storm tells us to remember the acronym “RADRO” as he walks us through the following proper order of lawn care in the Spring:
1st Order of Lawn Care in the Spring: RADRO – R is for Rolling
Lawn rolling involves using a lawn roller to flatten uneven areas of the lawn. Doing this can help improve its overall appearance and promote healthier growth. Rolling the lawn in Spring has many benefits. It helps to level out any winter damage, compact the soil slightly, and create a smooth surface for mowing and other activities. Try to avoid excessive rolling, as it can lead to soil compaction, which can hinder root growth and water absorption.
2nd: RADRO – A is for Aeration
Then comes aeration. Aeration is the process of creating small holes in the soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate root systems deeply. Spring is an ideal time for lawn aeration, as the grass is actively growing and can recover quickly from the process. Aeration helps to relieve soil compaction, improve drainage, and promote root development. This results in a healthier and more resilient lawn.
3rd: RADRO – D is for Dethatching
Next is dethatching. Thatch is a layer of dead grass, roots, and debris that accumulates on the soil surface over time, hindering water and nutrient uptake by the grass roots. Dethatching involves removing this layer of thatch to promote better airflow, water infiltration, and nutrient absorption in the soil. Spring is a good time to dethatch the lawn, as the grass is actively growing and can recover quickly from the process.
4th Order of Lawn Care in the Spring: RADRO – The Second R is for Round 1 Fertilization by Storm – The Lawn Pro of the Fox Cities
Next is fertilizer by Storm – The Lawn Pro of the Fox Cities. Fertilizing your lawn in the spring provides essential nutrients that promote healthy growth, vibrant color, and strong root development. A slow-release fertilizer specifically formulated for Spring application to ensure a steady supply of nutrients throughout the growing season. In Wisconsin, crabgrass is a real nuisance that can rapidly take over our lawns. So, we also include a crabgrass preventative in our Round 1 fertilizer treatments. Watering the lawn after each fertilizer treatment is a great habit to get into, as it promotes proper absorption.
5th Order of Lawn Care in the Spring: RADRO – O is for Overseeding
Overseeding involves spreading grass seed over existing turf to thicken the lawn, fill in bare patches, and improve overall density and resilience. Spring is an ideal time for overseeding. Why? Because the soil is warming up, and the grass is actively growing. By dethatching and aerating prior to overseeding, you are preparing the soil to create an optimal environment. When the environment is optimal, seed germination and root development . Overseeding requires that you water the newly seeded areas regularly to keep the soil moist until the grass establishes.
In conclusion, try incorporating these essential lawn care activities (RADRO) into your spring maintenance routine. Doing so will set the foundation for a healthy, lush, and thriving lawn this season. These 5 activities do not have to be done every single year. Lawn care practices should be based on your specific grass type, climate, and soil conditions to achieve the best results. If you’re unsure how to determine what is best for your lawn, consult with your Lawn Pros at Storm. With proper care and attention, you can enjoy a beautiful and resilient lawn that enhances the beauty of your outdoor space!
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