Lawn Care and Maintenance FAQ — NW Ohio

Lawn care and maintenance in Ohio — weekly mowing, 7-step fertilization, weed control, aeration, overseeding, ODA Commercial Pesticide Applicator licensing for chemical work, and cool-season grass mowing heights.

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Right mowing height for Ohio lawns?

3-4 inches for cool-season grass (Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, perennial rye). Scalping (under 2 inches) damages the turf and invites weed pressure.

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4-step vs 7-step?

4-step is the budget package. 7-step adds aeration + overseed + grub treatment + iron + lime + soil testing for $400-$1,200/year. Ohio's cool-season grass responds best to the 7-step.

Full context: How much does a full lawn-care plan cost in Toledo?
Core vs spike aeration?

Core aeration (pulls plugs) is the only kind that actually relieves compaction. Spike aeration looks similar but compresses soil further.

Full context: How much does aeration plus overseeding cost in Toledo?
How thick should mulch be?

2-3 inches in established beds; 3-4 inches in new beds. Avoid mulch volcanoes against tree trunks — that rots the bark.

Full context: How much does landscape mulch cost per yard installed in Toledo?
Can I just mulch leaves into the lawn?

Light leaf cover yes; heavy oak or maple cover no. Heavy leaf litter blocks sun, kills turf, and invites fungal disease.

Full context: How much does leaf removal cost in Toledo?

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