The best way to prepare your lawn for winter is to adjust your watering schedule, and remulch as much as necessary.
no
They prepare for the winter Olympics by non stop training
Two inches
prepare for it like it's the 4th of july. bring food/drinks, blankets, lawn chairs, ect.
To fix a muddy lawn in winter, you can improve drainage by aerating the soil, adding organic matter like compost, and reseeding with grass that is suitable for wet conditions. Additionally, avoid walking on the lawn when it is wet to prevent further compaction.
Yes, scalping your lawn helps prevent thatch build up and it does promote quicker spring green-up. It is recommended to scalp your lawn to 1".
They feed heavily during the summer and fall, then seek out dens in which to spend the winter.
They migrate, nothing else.
yes
The answer for how the lawn cannot be given unfortunately because my original answer submission is not being excepted by crowd flower due to their quality control.
they gather up lots of food for the queen. that's all i know... lol
Aerating the lawn in winter is important for maintaining its health and promoting growth. It helps to improve air circulation, water absorption, and nutrient uptake in the soil, which are essential for the grass to thrive.