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Keep Up with Mowing
Even though the growing season is slowing down, it’s crucial to continue mowing your lawn until the grass stops growing. Gradually lower the cutting height of your mower to keep the grass around 2-2.5 inches tall. This height helps the grass remain strong and resist disease over the winter months.Rake the Leaves
Leaves left on the lawn can suffocate the grass, leading to dead patches and making your lawn more susceptible to diseases. Regularly raking and removing leaves ensures your grass gets the sunlight and air it needs to thrive.Clean Up Garden Beds
Remove any dead or decaying plant material from your garden beds to prevent pests and diseases from overwintering. Adding a layer of mulch will help insulate the soil and protect plant roots from extreme temperatures.
Water Wisely
Even though the weather is cooler, your lawn still needs water to stay healthy. Water deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth. Be mindful of rainfall and adjust your watering schedule accordingly.
Plan for Spring
Finally, take note of any problem areas or improvements you’d like to make next year. Whether it’s expanding your garden beds, planting new trees, or addressing drainage issues, planning ahead ensures you’re ready to hit the ground running when the warmer weather returns