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While winter may still have a firm grip on your yard, late winter is one of the most important times to set your lawn up for success. A little attention now can mean greener grass, fewer weeds, and stronger growth once spring arrives. Here’s what you can do during the colder months to give your lawn a head start.
As snow melts and temperatures fluctuate, take time to walk your yard and look for signs of stress. Compacted soil, bare patches, or areas damaged by foot traffic are common after winter. Noting these trouble spots now makes it easier to address them once conditions improve.
Frozen or saturated turf is especially vulnerable to damage. Try to limit walking or driving equipment over your lawn during late winter, as compacted soil can restrict root growth and lead to thin or patchy grass in spring.
Leaves, branches, and other debris left behind from winter storms can block sunlight and trap moisture. When the ground is firm enough, gently clear your lawn to help prevent mold, disease, and pest issues.
Late winter is an excellent time to think about soil testing. Understanding your soil’s pH and nutrient levels allows you to plan ahead for fertilization or amendments. Healthy soil is the foundation of a thick, resilient lawn.
Many lawn weeds begin growing before you can see them. Planning for early spring weed control now can save time and effort later. Knowing when and how to apply pre-emergent treatments is key to keeping weeds under control.
Before spring arrives, inspect and clean lawn tools, spreaders, and mowers. Sharpen blades, replace worn parts, and stock up on essentials so you’re ready when the growing season begins.
Late winter is the perfect time to reflect on what worked—and what didn’t—last year. Whether you’re considering overseeding, adjusting watering habits, or improving soil health, planning now helps ensure a smoother transition into spring.
A little effort now goes a long way. By paying attention to your lawn in late winter, you’ll be well on your way to a healthier, greener yard when warmer weather returns. Stop by for advice, soil testing supplies, and everything you need to prepare for the season ahead.
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