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soddingaeratingdethatchingfertilizingand broadleaf weed control.&nbspThe reason? Temperatures are cooling but the growing season continues for several weeks. First offkeep mowing until the grass stops growingAeration involves making holes in the lawn either by pushing a rod into it or by "coring"nutrients and water to reach the root system. Aeration helps break up thatch and it loosens tight&nbspFertilizing the lawn now is also optimal. Spring fertilization stimulates leaf growthbut Fall fertilization stimulates root growthwhich enhances nutrient storage for next Spring. If you prefer a very vigorousdark green lawnyou should fertilize in Aprilget your rakes out. Our lawns require lightleaves can be finely shredded with a mower and leftcall the Linn County Master Gardener Hortline at 319-447-0627.&nbspIA 50011-2031 (800) 262-3804 Iowa State UniversityPolicies State &amp

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