Category: aerating lawn

As summer transitions into fall, New England homeowners must prepare their lawns for cooler months ahead. Late summer lawn care is crucial for a lush spring lawn. Start by overseeding bare spots with cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and fescue. Aerate your lawn to alleviate soil compaction and improve root access to nutrients. Apply a slow-release fertilizer rich in potassium to strengthen roots and enhance disease resistance. Control weeds and adjust mowing height to 2.5-3 inches ...