Spring is the season of new growth for your lawn in Ohio, but it is also a time when weeds can begin to emerge and spread. Skipping spring weed control can have serious consequences for your lawn, as weeds can quickly take over and drag down your property's curb appeal. They can also steal nutrients and resources from your grass, making it weaker and more susceptible to other issues. To keep your lawn healthy and weed-free, it is important to use both pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control treatments in the spring. Pre-emergent treatments help prevent weeds from sprouting, while post-emergent treatments target any existing weeds. By using both types of treatments, you can ensure that your lawn stays healthy and beautiful throughout the growing season.
Weeds can take over your lawn and drag down your curb appeal if you skip spring weed control.

When you skip spring weed control, you risk allowing weeds to take over your lawn. Weeds are opportunistic plants that can quickly outcompete your grass for resources, leading to a patchy and unattractive lawn. Weeds can also spread rapidly, taking over large areas of your lawn in a short amount of time, especially during the spring when many are germinating. A lawn full of weeds can drag down your curb appeal and make your property look unkempt and poorly maintained. Because of this, you don't want to skip weed control in the spring!
Weeds can steal nutrients and resources from your grass when you skip spring weed control.
Another consequence of skipping spring weed control is that weeds can steal nutrients and resources from your grass, making it weaker. Weeds are highly competitive plants that can take away nutrients meant for your lawn, using them to grow bigger and stronger. This can lead to a nutrient deficiency, causing it to become weaker and more susceptible to diseases and pests. Weeds can also steal water and space from your desirable grass, which can be especially problematic as it emerges from winter dormancy and starts the new growing season.
What type of weed control treatments should you use in the spring?
To effectively control weeds in the spring, it is important to use both pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control treatments. Pre-emergent treatments are applied in early spring before weeds have a chance to grow, creating a barrier that prevents them from sprouting. Post-emergent weed control, on the other hand, is applied to existing weeds and works by killing them directly at the root. This type of treatment should be utilized in late spring and throughout the rest of the growing season to stay on top of the weed population.
By using both pre-emergent and post-emergent treatments in the spring, you can effectively combat weeds at both ends of their life cycle. However, it is important to apply these treatments at the right time and in the right way to ensure their effectiveness. If you are unsure about how to properly apply weed control treatments, it may be best to hire a professional lawn care company to do it for you.
Call Us Today to Enroll in Our Weed Control Service
Our weed control service at Free Spray Lawn Care is just what you need to enjoy a weed-free lawn year-round! Our team will apply pre-emergent weed control in early spring to get a jumpstart on weeds and utilize post-emergent treatments throughout the rest of the growing season to eliminate existing growth. With us, you can trust that we use only the highest quality products and equipment to ensure the best results.
We offer our weed control service to homes and businesses in Mansfield, OH, and surrounding cities, like Wooster and Strongsville. Call us today at 419-529-5296 to enroll!


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