Why You Should Continue Regular Lawn Care During Quarantine in Reading, PA

Why You Should Continue Regular Lawn Care During Quarantine in Reading PA

Lawn care may be the last thing on your mind during quarantine and you’re probably busy dealing with the upheaval it has caused for you and your family. Maybe you’ve heard that landscaping isn’t considered an “essential service” and you may be wondering if having professional lawn care is even possible. The good news: it is! Here are compelling reasons why you should continue regular lawn care during quarantine in Reading, PA.

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Prioritizing Lawn and Landscape Care

The main reason to continue with regular lawn care is that maintenance is much cheaper than playing catch-up or making major and costly repairs on a lawn that has been overrun with weeds, or has suffered from neglect.

Lawn care is a never-ending process that’s so much more than regular mowing. Nature has a way of taking over very quickly when you’re not paying attention, and lawns don’t always show signs of stress until it’s too late.

Grass can grow quickly - but often, weeds grow faster and they are very, very persistent and hardy. A well-kept, tidy lawn can quickly turn into an unkempt jungle. Unfortunately, lawn that becomes overrun with weeds will be extremely difficult to restore to its lush beauty. It’s a process that can take more than one season, and a lot of effort and cost.

It’s much harder to restore a lawn to its former glory than to keep up. Necessary regular maintenance includes soil testing and amending; aeration and dethatching; application of pre-emergent or post-emergent herbicides; application of anti-fungal products or pesticides; application of the correct type of fertilizer; spot-treating problem areas; overseeding bare patches; and of course regular mowing and edging. 

Regular maintenance is also an opportunity to spot and treat lawn diseases, weeds, environmental stress and other problems while they’re small and manageable and before they get out of hand.

A stressed lawn - whether it’s from weeds, weather, compaction, or poor soil - may not show clear symptoms immediately. By the time you notice something is wrong, it’s probably too late. A stressed and damaged lawn won’t just bounce back on its own and the cost of restoring it can be high, not to mention you could be stuck with at least a whole season of living with an ugly lawn! 

However, trained lawn care experts know the early warning signs of lawn distress and they can mitigate the problems quickly and effectively.

Quarantine can be the ideal time to have your irrigation system serviced or fixed if it’s malfunctioning (this also falls under “essential” services). Keeping your irrigation system in good working condition will save you money in the long run, waste less water, and ensure that water is going to parts of the landscape where it’s supposed to go. 

Yes, we agree, regular lawn care is a lot of work but it’s important to weigh the work against the extra costs that come from neglect! Neglecting a lawn is much like neglecting to regularly change the oil in your car: it will inevitably result in added costs later. 

You Don’t Have To Do It Yourself!

We know you’re probably working from home, and juggling all of your work responsibilities along with family, and we’re pleased to say that lawn care is part of regular maintenance which is allowed even under the strictest restrictions. Our crews are taking special precautions to ensure your safety while they maintain your lawn to keep it healthy and vibrant.

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About the Author

Nature’s Accent’s team has become one of the leading landscape service companies in the Berks and Schuylkill County region. Specializing in the creative design of both residential and commercial landscapes, the company has provided extensive hardscape installations, a sizable range of maintenance services, and a creative array of fire, lighting, and water elements to round out countless outdoor projects in the region.