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Commercial Lawn Care – The Process Unveiled

— A clean, well-maintained commercial lawn boosts curb appeal and sets a strong first impression for every visitor.
By Emily WilsonPUBLISHED: July 9, 18:14UPDATED: July 9, 18:20 1440
Well-maintained commercial lawn with trimmed grass and clean landscaping

When you walk into commercial premises, the upkeep and cleanliness of the place immediately catch your eye. Ranging from the curb appeal, lawn, to the patio, and driveway, every nook and corner attracts visitors' attention. You can achieve the same results by taking proper care of your lawn, just as you would for a commercial property. In the paragraph below, we will find out how it can be accomplished. 

1. Soil first

Measuring the pH of the soil in the lawn is the first step to taking care of the lawn. Find out whether the soil is acidic or alkaline. Generally speaking, the commercial properties along the mid-Atlantic require a pH that ranges between 5.5 and 7, which is slightly acidic. 

The pH of the soil matters because, unless the soil pH is optimal, the lawn grass will not be able to absorb the necessary nutrients. 

2. Food for your lawn - The fertilizers 

Fertilizing your commercial lawn regularly is essential and plays a vital role in maintaining healthy grass. From spring to fall, it is the growing season when the grass requires adequate nutrition. Remember, fall lawn treatment is very important. 

The root system prepares for winter, getting ready for the colder months. How you treat the lawn in fall will determine how fast the grass picks up green during spring. It also determines whether or not the grass is resistant to drought and diseases. 

3. Weeds removal

Removing weeds can be a cumbersome process; for this reason, it is often suggested that seeking the expertise of a skilled professional in commercial lawn care is best. It is essential to time the application of pre-emergent herbicides. It is also recommended to apply a post-emergent weed killer as well. The type of herbicide you select will determine the success of the lawn clearance. Remove chickweeds, dandelions, and henbit. 

4. Irrigation maintenance 

Water is an essential component in maintaining lawn health, whether it is a residential lawn or a commercial one. From routine checks in spring through pre-winter maintenance, ensure you use water judiciously. 

5. Mowing 

As part of commercial lawn care, schedule 1 to 2 lawn mowing sessions every 1 to 2 weeks. Ideally, the 24 mowing sessions or visits should start from mid-April and continue through the first week of November. During certain times, especially in the spring, grass grows very quickly. During these times, consider getting the lawn mowed more frequently, such as once a week. 

6. The first impression 

You would not want to see a messy lawn. It might be infested with soggy and clogged leaves. There might be twigs scattered all around. So, if you can arrange for a thorough clean-up during spring through fall on a regular basis, the area can look clean and tidy. 

Wrapping it up

The professionals you hire will ensure that the premises are free from debris, weeds, and leaves. They prepare the lawn not just for appeal but also for the upcoming growing season. 

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Emily Wilson

Emily Wilson is a content strategist and writer with a passion for digital storytelling. She has a background in journalism and has worked with various media outlets, covering topics ranging from lifestyle to technology. When she’s not writing, Emily enjoys hiking, photography, and exploring new coffee shops.

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