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A well-maintained lawn requires consistent attention throughout the growing season, with specific care tasks varying by season and climate. In spring, begin by raking dead grass and debris, followed by soil testing to determine if amendments are needed. Mowing should maintain grass at 6-7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) tall, removing no more than one-third of the blade length per cut, and leaving clippings to decompose and return nutrients to the soil. Regular watering is crucial, ideally providing 2.5 cm (1 inch) of water per week through deep, infrequent irrigation sessions in early morning hours to minimize evaporation. Fertilization should occur 2-4 times per year, with the most important applications in early spring and fall using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Weed control is most effective when done preventatively in early spring and throughout the growing season, while overseeding in fall helps maintain thick, healthy turf that naturally resists weed invasion. Aeration should be performed annually in either spring or fall to reduce soil compaction and allow better water and nutrient penetration to the root zone.

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A well-maintained lawn requires consistent attention throughout the growing season, with specific care tasks varying by season and climate. In spring, begin by raking dead grass and debris, followed by soil testing to determine if amendments are needed. Mowing should maintain grass at 6-7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) tall, removing no more than one-third of the blade length per cut, and leaving clippings to decompose and return nutrients to the soil. Regular watering is crucial, ideally providing 2.5 cm (1 inch) of water per week through deep, infrequent irrigation sessions in early morning hours to minimize evaporation. Fertilization should occur 2-4 times per year, with the most important applications in early spring and fall using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Weed control is most effective when done preventatively in early spring and throughout the growing season, while overseeding in fall helps maintain thick, healthy turf that naturally resists weed invasion. Aeration should be performed annually in either spring or fall to reduce soil compaction and allow better water and nutrient penetration to the root zone.

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