Think in seasons, not one long checklist
Spring begins with cleanup and lawn assessment. Active growth shifts attention to mowing and edges. Late-season work may include aeration, overseeding, and leaf management depending on conditions.
Buffalo lawn care tips
Helpful, high-level guidance for property owners deciding when cleanup, mowing, turf improvement and fall work may be useful.
Spring begins with cleanup and lawn assessment. Active growth shifts attention to mowing and edges. Late-season work may include aeration, overseeding, and leaf management depending on conditions.
A consistent mowing schedule is generally easier on the lawn than waiting until growth becomes excessive. Cutting height should match the grass and current conditions.
A thick, wet leaf layer can block light and hold moisture. More than one cleanup may be useful on properties with mature trees and a long leaf-drop period.
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