Winter Treatments
Winter Treatments
Winter is a time when many homeowners may think that their lawns don’t need any maintenance, but Mad About Lawns knows that this is not the case. Even though the grass may not be growing as much during the winter, there are still important steps that can be taken to ensure that your lawn is healthy and ready to thrive when the weather warms up. Like winter treatments.
One of the main reasons Mad About Lawns still treats your lawn in the winter is to protect it from pests and diseases. Overwintering pests can damage the roots of your grass, making it more susceptible to damage from cold temperatures. Additionally, diseases such as snow mold can thrive in the damp conditions of winter, causing damage to your lawn. By treating your lawn with pesticides and fungicides, Mad About Lawns can help to protect it from these threats.
Another reason Mad About Lawns still treats your lawn in the winter is to ensure that it’s getting the nutrients it needs. Even though the grass may not be growing as much during the winter, it still needs to be well-fertilized to ensure that it’s healthy and ready to grow when the weather warms up. Regular fertilization can also help to protect your lawn from winter damage caused by snow and ice.
Furthermore, Mad About Lawns also uses a moss killer to help control the growth and spread of moss over the winter. Moss can be a problem for lawns, especially in damp and shady areas, as it can choke out the grass and make it difficult for your lawn to thrive. By using a moss killer, Mad About Lawns can help to prevent moss from taking over your lawn and ensure that your grass has the best chance of surviving the winter.
In conclusion
Even though the grass may not be growing as much during the winter, it’s still important to take steps to protect your lawn. Mad About Lawns understands this and provides services such as pest and disease control, fertilization, and moss control to ensure that your lawn is healthy and ready to thrive in the spring. Trust Mad About Lawns to take care of your lawn this winter.