How to Restore a Lawn’s Beauty and Strength

No matter the time of year, you’re going to want a beautiful and vibrant lawn, but environmental and seasonal conditions make this a struggle.  Regardless of the season, your lawn may end up with discolored, yellow, dry, or limp grass.  What can you do to restore a lawn’s overall vitality?

Why Your Lawn May Lack Vibrancy

There are several factors that contribute to your lawn not looking its best, including routine seasonal issues such as poor spring recovery, drought, heat waves, and unpredictable temperature changes.  Underlying factors at play may be the amount of available nutrients in the soil, or the health of the grass roots.  All of these variables need to be addressed to keep your lawn healthy.

Reasons To Restore Your Lawn

There’s plenty of reasons to preserve your lawn’s condition besides the aesthetic.  Preventative treatment will save you time, money, and labor during lawn work.  Products that add nutrients and help with moisture management, a proper watering schedule, and basic upkeep should be part of your regular lawn care routine to keep your lawn as vibrant as possible.

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How to Restore Your Lawn

Practices such as fertilization, soil amendments, aeration, and pest management will help keep your lawn in top shape. Aeration is especially important; even though the immediate after-affects don’t look pretty, it helps get oxygen to the roots, providing long-term benefits.  Several products on the market address different areas of concern in lawncare, including water availability, root health, soil structure, nutrients, and turf color.  Look for products that contain nitrogen (for plant growth), iron (for that rich green color), calcium (for grass strength and resiliency), and seaweed extract or other sources of cytokinin (for root growth) to aid in turf restoration.

Keeping your lawn looking its best all year is possible with the right practices and products.  If you need additional help getting color and strength back to your lawn, we have a combination product designed to help.