Spring is the perfect time to set your lawn up for a lush, green season, but even small mistakes can leave your yard patchy, weed-filled, or stressed. Many homeowners unknowingly over-fertilize, mow too short, or water incorrectly, which can create more problems than it solves. With the right timing and techniques, you can avoid common spring lawn care errors and enjoy a vibrant, healthy lawn all season.
Even experienced homeowners can fall into these traps. Here are the mistakes to watch for:
Tip: Use a slow-release fertilizer to feed your lawn gradually.
Weed control is most effective when timed correctly. Too early, and you may miss the weeds’ germination; too late, and they’ve already taken hold.
Tip: Target pre-emergent treatments in early spring before soil temperatures consistently reach 55°F.
Cutting grass too short in early spring weakens roots and makes your lawn more vulnerable to weeds and disease.
Tip: Wait until grass is actively growing, then follow the ⅓ rule, removing only ⅓ of the grass blade when mowing.
Overwatering can cause fungal diseases, while underwatering leaves dry patches. Spring rainfall varies, so your watering schedule should be flexible.
Tip: Water deeply once or twice a week rather than daily shallow watering.
According to the Michigan State University, All types of fertilizer can contribute to pollution if used incorrectly.
Don’t leave your lawn to chance. Request your spring lawn care quote from TLC today to get expert guidance and a healthy start for your yard!