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Clean up the yard before mowing. Remove leaves, sticks, papers and any other debris that has accumulated. Remove any dead spots in visible in your lawn by vigorous raking. Once everything has been cleaned up and debris removed, follow with a lower than normal mowing. This should be short enough to remove the dead tips of the grass. This shorter mowing will encourage the roots to waken up and start growing.

If you did have several dead spots, re-seed now. Rake the area thoroughly to roughen up the top soil. Spread an appropriate seed and tamp down the area. If reseeding is required, hold off using any fertilizers with pre-emergent weed controls such as Scotts Halts. You'll still have time to do this application in about 6 weeks. This will give the new grass seed time to sprout and take hold.

After that first mowing, put down a balanced lawn fertilizer. This will help your lawn outgrow any winter damage and to bounce back from any fungus diseases that may have attacked your turf grass while the grass was dormant.
 
 
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