North Dakota's four distinct seasons demand a flexible lawn care approach. Spring is about recovery — light fertilization, overseeding bare patches, and gradual cutting as the grass wakes up. Summer requires consistency: mow frequently enough to never remove more than one-third of the blade height at once. Watering early in the morning reduces evaporation and fungal risk.
Fall is the most important season for lawn health. Aeration in September breaks up compacted soil, and overseeding fills thin spots before winter. A balanced fertilizer application in late October strengthens roots through dormancy. By respecting each season's demands, your lawn will thrive year-round.
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