Spring Lawn Checklist
Spring Lawn Checklist: 5 Steps to Start Strong
A little work in spring sets your lawn up for success all year. Here’s your simple checklist.
5 Steps to Start Strong
1. Clean Up Debris: Rake leaves, sticks, and winter debris. This lets sunlight and air reach the soil.
2. First Mow (Low and Slow): Mow lower than usual (2-2.5 inches) to remove dead grass tips. Bag the clippings for this first cut.
3. Spot Seed Bare Areas: Rake bare spots, spread seed, lightly cover with soil or compost, and water daily until germination.
4. Apply Pre-Emergent (If Needed): If you struggle with crabgrass, apply pre-emergent when soil hits 55°F.
5. Schedule Your First Service: SafeLawn handles the rest. We’ll time applications to your region’s growth cycle.
Why These Steps Matter
- Spring cleanup improves sunlight and airflow at the soil surface
- The first mow removes winter-damaged tips and helps reset the lawn
- Spot seeding repairs weak areas before summer stress arrives
- Pre-emergent helps reduce crabgrass pressure before it starts
Quick Summary
Clean, mow low, spot seed, prevent weeds, and let SafeLawn handle the rest.
