Leaf removal is not only essential from
an aesthetic perspective, but also for agronomic reasons. Although turf
grass growth slows or ceases during this time of year, the plant will
continue to photosynthesize (create nutrients/energy). This energy is
stored to be used the following year. When leaves are left on fescue grass,
this reduces the ability to photosynthesize by shading available light.
Leaf removal is most important with newly seeded lawns, since the young
grass will die without light more quickly than the established turf.
Leaves that remain on fescue seedlings can also increase rot conditions
by creating a dark, damp climate that will smother out weaker plants.
Leaf removal should be done on a regular basis (every 7 to 10 days) as
opposed to waiting until all the leaves have fallen and collecting them
all at once. While young grass is still around, you're better off using a
blower to remove leaves, since a rake can injure the young grass or
remove seedlings from the soil. The collected leaves can be composted to
make good organic matter for gardening, or they can be used as a mulch
layer in natural areas.
We want to keep our customers up to date on seasonal tips for your lawn
and landscape. Continue to visit our website throughout the year to find
additional information. And, as always, thank you for being a King GREEN customer. We appreciate your business.
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