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Springfield may have a mild climate, but your lawn still faces challenges. The overcast, rainy weather we experience much of the year can oversaturate your lawn. Then, summer comes around, and your grass suddenly turns brown.
If you want your lawn to have a bright future, Lawn Love can help. We know lawns, and we make lawn care easy with simple booking and dependable service.
Lot Size (in ft) | 10,145 |
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Avg Mows per Month | 3 |
Avg Weekly Service Cost | $45.42 |
Avg Bi-Weekly Service Cost | $51.30 |
Avg Montlhy Service Cost | $45.74 |
Lawn Watering Cost | $ |
Average yearly cost of all yard services | $439.40 |
Time saved | Priceless |
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Oregon is host to several cool-season grass types. These grasses enjoy the cool spring, fall, and winter weather but may struggle in the dry summer heat. To properly care for your lawn, you need to know what kind of grass you have. Springfield’s grasses will thrive in rain or shine, and you probably have one of these in your yard:
Mow your lawn weekly in the spring and fall while the grass grows quickest. Growth may slow in winter but can continue throughout the summer if adequately irrigated. Only mow your grass if it's well-irrigated or the fire danger is low – mowing dry vegetation is a fire hazard.
Water your lawn in the summer to keep it green. Without irrigation, Springfield lawns often turn brown and yellow in the hot weather. They’re not dead, just dormant – but it’s not the most appealing or comfortable to walk on. Rainfall should cover most of your lawn’s water needs from fall to spring.
Fertilize your lawn in spring or fall if it’s lacking any necessary nutrients. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are all crucial for grass growth. Though the soil provides some of these nutrients, it may not be enough to create a stunning lawn. A properly fertilized lawn will withstand stress, weeds, and common diseases like brown blight.
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