How to Take Good Care of Your Lawn

The right care of your lawn adds curb appeal and lends to your overall enjoyment of the spring and summer months. Lawn care in Ontario requires additional attention due to freezing conditions during winter and subsequent thaw in early spring.
Although your lawn is dormant during the winter, there are several steps you can take to ensure your lawn emerges stronger than before:
- Once the ground thaws, inspect your lawn and clear all debris, leaves and branches.
- Wait to fertilize until the temperature is 10 degrees Celsius or warmer. Use a synthetic fertilizer in March because it breaks down slowly in cooler temperatures.
- Address bare patches and apply pre-emergent or weed controller
- Check your lawn for grass-killing insects or disease and then consult a lawn care professional about the best way to address the problem.
The care of your lawn should be tackled in early spring, which ultimately allows you to reap the benefits throughout the summer and well into fall. At Weed-A-Way we take good care of your lawn to ensure your grass stays lush and green.
Contact Weed-A-Way today at 800-LAWNCARE (529-6227 and inquire about our natural and organic programs.
Can Organic or Natural Programs Enhance Lawn Care?
An earth-friendly way to take care of your lawn is a priority at Weed-A-Way. Our toxin-free approach will not only enrich your lawn’s appearance, but it is also an environmentally responsible method to lawncare.
Both our organic and natural programs are a cost effective, effective way to manage and take control of your lawn care. Our programs address weed control, fertilization and grass enhancement and development.
One of the best ways to take care of your lawn is to work with a knowledgeable professional, like Weed-A-Way. Our proprietary blend of organic and natural weed and fertilizer will deliver the lawn you’ve always dreamed of owning. Weed-A-Way takes care of your lawn so you can sit back and enjoy!
For more information about Weed-A-Way’s natural and organic lawncare programs, contact us at 800-LAWNCARE (529-6227).






