Get Your Lawn Off to a Strong Start and Grow Thicker, Healthier Grass This Spring!
Spring arrives, and the urge to get outside and start working on the lawn kicks in. But starting too early—or skipping the wrong step—can keep you from getting the lush, green lawn you want. From stunted grass growth to a yard full of weeds, here are the most common early spring yard treatments homeowners get wrong—and how to do them right for results you’ll actually notice.
As the snow melts and temperatures rise, many homeowners are eager to get outside and start working on their lawns. But mowing before your grass is actively growing can weaken the root system and increase the risk of disease. Grass needs time to bounce back from winter dormancy. Cutting too soon removes essential nutrients stored in the blades and invites patchy growth.
What to do instead: Wait until daytime temperatures consistently reach the mid-50s and your lawn begins to green up naturally. Your first mow should only remove the top third of the blade.
Your lawn is likely already holding moisture from snowmelt or early rains. Watering too soon or too much can drown grassroots, encourage shallow root systems, and invite mold or fungal issues—especially in shaded or compacted areas.
Better approach: Let the lawn dry slightly between rains before introducing irrigation. Deep, infrequent watering once growth begins is far more effective.
By the time you see crabgrass, it’s already too late. Pre-emergent crabgrass control targets seeds before they germinate, which is essential for stopping crabgrass and other aggressive intruders.
To effectively prevent crabgrass, apply a pre-emergent herbicide in early spring (March & April), ideally when soil temperatures consistently reach 50-55°F and before crabgrass seeds begin to germinate.
It’s tempting to treat spring lawn care like a weekend checklist. But creating and maintaining a lawn you’re proud of takes consistent care and seasonally timed treatments.
What to do next: Sign up for a full service lawn care program that adjusts to seasonal conditions and supports your grass all year. You’ll spend less time troubleshooting and more time enjoying your yard.
If your goal is thick, green grass that looks great from the curb and feels great underfoot, the first step is avoiding the mistakes that hold most lawns back. TLC – The Lawn Company helps homeowners get the timing, treatments, and techniques right—so your lawn doesn’t just survive spring, it thrives.