We always think of lawn care and treatments during every season of the year except for winter, but getting your lawn prepared for winter is just as important.  The cold weather that winter brings can be just as damaging and stressful to our lawns as the hot and dry weather that summer brings.  Read these winter lawn care and treatment tips that will help keep your lawn strong during the winter and be refreshed for the spring season.

Keep your lawn clean.  Make certain that you remove any dead leaves, branches or anything else that might land on your lawn. Leaving this type of debris on the lawn will cause the grass underneath to suffocate.

Make certain you fertilize your lawn before the first freeze of the winter season. This will replace all of the nutrients that were lost during the summertime.  Late fall or early winter is the best time to do this lawn treatment.  When the weather turns cold, the fertilizer will feed your lawn’s roots all winter long and when spring comes along your lawn will be nice and healthy.

Keep an eye out for sod webworms since wintertime is the time that they can become very destructive.  During the winter, half-grown worms live in your lawn and in April, they will go on the attack and begin eating and destroying your lawn. Winter lawn care and pest control is the best way to tackle this problem.

Lowering the blade on your lawn mower is also a good idea as wintertime approaches.  Just make certain that you don’t cut your lawn too short because this causes the lawn to lose moisture by evaporation.  You do want your grass shorter during the winter months since it will help stop diseases from damaging your lawn that often come with winter weather.

For a green lawn during wintertime, try overseeding your lawn.  Overseeding means planting grass seed to your existing lawn, giving you a nice looking and healthy lawn during the winter.

Contact a professional like the experts at Slug-A-Bug to check for bugs and insects, such as webworms, that might attack and damage your lawn.  Slug-A-Bug can help you keep your lawn healthy during the wintertime. Call us today at 321-259-7844.