Road crews often add rock salt as a preventative measure when wintry weather is predicted. The same qualities that help the salt break through the ice make it deadly for your lawn. In addition to harming your existing lawn, rock salt can keep grass from growing for years.
Salt removes the moisture from the soil, keeping it from getting to your lawn’s roots. The plants become dehydrated and die. If the salt touches a growing grass blade, it takes the moisture out of the blade as well, leaving it brown and withered. Touching dormant grass blades doesn’t do much damage, but the damage to the soil can keep dormant grass from getting the water it needs to grow in warmer weather.
Soil naturally contains small levels of salt, especially if it’s fertilized regularly. A few wayward chunks of rock salt won’t harm your lawn. Large amounts can stay in the soil for years, though, accumulating every year until the salt creates an environment toxic to your grass. Salt stays there until it’s leached away by rainwater, which means you won’t be able to plant new grass until the salt is gone. You can speed this process by watering the damaged area thoroughly. Give it deep soakings daily as soon as the weather is warm enough to help drain the salt below the lawn’s root level.
Here at Nelson’s Landscaping & Snow Removal we take pride in our work to fulfill our client’s expectations to the highest degree.
Winter Services We Offer include:
- Snow Removal
- Plowing
- Off-site snow removal
- Snow shifting
- Street clean-up
- Excavating
- Ice control
- Walkway clearing
- City plow clean-up
- Complimentary Quality Checks
EMERGENCY SERVICE
24/7 Monitoring
Nelson’s Landscaping & Snow Removal Services, LLC.
9900 North Granville Rd Mequon, WI, 53097 2345 W. Mill Road Glendale, Wi 53209Phone: (414) 331-3494
Fax: (262) 242-0196
Email: nelsonslandscaping@gmail.com





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