In Landscape Maintenance

Western Washington lawns face some unique challenges: soggy winters, dry summers, moss, and lots of shade. Here’s a seasonal breakdown to help you keep your grass healthy all year:

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Keep traffic to a minimum, especially when frost is present. Rake leaves and remove branches.

  • Early Spring (Mar–Apr): Apply moss killer, aerate, and fertilize. Great time to overseed and get ahead of weeds.

  • Late Spring (May–Jun): Mow weekly, water during dry stretches, and keep an eye out for lawn pests.

  • Summer (Jul–Aug): Raise the mower blade. Water in the early morning and only as needed to reduce stress.

  • Fall (Sep–Nov): This is prime lawn care season. Overseed, fertilize again, and fix any compacted areas before the rain returns.

A little seasonal upkeep goes a long way — and it’s easier when you follow a predictable rhythm that matches Maple Valley’s climate.

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