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Spring Awakening in Houston: Tips for a Thriving Lawn and Upgraded Landscape
Published on: March 05, 2024
a beautiful lawn with small trees and bushes in front of a greenhouse on a sunny day
Photo By: Annie Spratt

As the balmy breezes of spring arrive in Houston, it’s the perfect time to revive your outdoor haven. For newcomers in the Bayou City, spring presents an ideal opportunity to cultivate a flourishing lawn and landscape. Not only will this boost your curb appeal, but it can also be a rewarding and enriching experience.

Preparation is key.

Here are some essential steps to take before diving into lawn maintenance and landscaping:

Assess your lawn: Identify the type of grass you have (common choices in Houston include St. Augustine and Bermuda) and its current condition. Look for signs of wear, pests, or disease.

Soil testing: Understanding your soil’s composition is crucial for effective fertilization. A simple soil test kit, readily available at local garden centers, can reveal your soil’s pH level and nutrient content, guiding you towards the right fertilizers and amendments.

Plan your landscape upgrade: Sketch out a rough design or browse online inspiration for landscaping ideas that suit your taste and budget. Consider incorporating native plants that thrive in Houston’s humid climate and require minimal upkeep.

 

Springtime lawn maintenance:

Dethatching: This removes a layer of dead grass and debris that can prevent water and nutrients from reaching the roots.

Aeration: Creates air pockets in the soil, improving drainage and root growth. Consider renting a core aerator for larger lawns.

Mowing: Start mowing at a higher blade setting initially and gradually decrease it as the grass grows. Regular mowing encourages thicker, healthier growth.

Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer specifically formulated for your grass type and following the recommended application rates.

 

Landscaping for an upgraded look:

Planting: Spring is an excellent time to plant trees, shrubs, and flowers. Choose varieties that thrive in Houston’s humid climate and require minimal watering once established.

Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around trees, shrubs, and flower beds to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.

Edging: Define the border between your lawn and flower beds with crisp edges using a shovel or edging tool. This creates a clean and polished look.

Remember: Consistency is key to maintaining a healthy lawn and vibrant landscape. By following these tips and incorporating regular maintenance practices, you’ll be well on your way to achieving a flourishing outdoor space that reflects your personal style and adds value to your Houston property.

Additional tips:

  • Water deeply and infrequently rather than frequent shallow watering, especially during Houston’s humid summers.
  • Become familiar with common lawn pests and diseases in your area and take necessary preventive measures.
  • Seek guidance from local nurseries or gardening experts for personalized advice and recommendations specific to your lawn and landscape needs.

By embracing these practices, you’ll not only enhance the beauty of your outdoor space but also gain valuable knowledge and satisfaction from witnessing your lawn and landscape flourish throughout the spring and summer seasons.