Monthly Lawn Maintenance Tips From Easy Care Landscaping


Lawn Maintenance Tips for Each Month:

  • January –  January is a great opportunity to get your lawn mower prepped and ready for spring. Take some time to get your mower’s blades sharpened and oil up the engine; your lawn will reap the benefits when grass cutting season arrives.
  • February – Dethatching your yard is an essential step in preparing your lawn for the new grass that will emerge as the temperatures begin to rise and your lawn sees more sunlight.
  • March – Raking when there are no leaves to clean up can be a beneficial addition to your lawn-care routine. Raking cleans the top layer of your lawn, allowing healthy green grass to make its way to the surface.
  • April – Have some thin patches or bare spots that emerged over the winter? April’s warming temperatures provide a great opportunity for reseeding your lawn, or seeding areas where you’d like to grow new grass.
  • May – Now that you’re mowing your lawn on a regular basis, change the mowing direction or pattern each time you mow your lawn. Different mowing patterns reduce soil compaction and turf wear from mower wheels.
  • June – Knowing when and how much to water your lawn can be a challenge. A simple trick to determine whether your lawn needs watering is to stick a screwdriver into the grass. If it enters the soil easily, your lawn has plenty of water already. If you have trouble getting the screwdriver into the ground, it’s time to give the grass a drink.
  • July – Try to avoid mowing or watering your lawn during peak temperature hours. The best time to mow and water your lawn is during the cool of the morning or evening.
  • August – August is a great month to aerate your lawn, loosening the soil and creating good conditions for fall maintenance.
  • September – With temperatures beginning to cool down, seeding new areas and overseeding existing lawn areas will allow grass to grow strong before the cool winter temperatures set in.
  • October – Be sure to mow your lawn one last time before the first freeze. Grass is much more likely to develop mold and other turf diseases if it goes into dormancy at a taller height.
  • November – As the autumn leaves pile up on your lawn running your mower over the leaves without the grass catcher grinds that clutter into a fine layer of mulch that will be naturally composted into the soil, providing rich nutrients for your grass.
  • December – Enjoy the holidays and let your lawn take a breather. Come spring your healthy, well-cared-for lawn will have a jump start on growing season.