When Does the Lawn Care Season Start
When Does the Lawn Care Season Start?
Knowing when to start your lawn care routine makes all the difference. Start too early and you waste time and money. Start too late and you’re playing catch-up all season.
By Region: New York & Michigan
Both New York and Michigan have cool-season grasses that wake up when soil temperatures reach 50–55°F.
Early Spring (March-April): First mowing, clean-up, crabgrass preventer
Mid-Spring (April-May): First fertilizer application, spot seeding
Late Spring (May-June): Weed control, consistent mowing
Signs Your Lawn is Waking Up
- Grass starts greening at the base
- Soil isn’t frozen anymore
- Daffodils and other bulbs are blooming
- Nighttime temperatures stay above 40°F
Quick Summary
Start your lawn care routine when soil temperatures hit 50°F and grass shows signs of active growth—typically mid-to-late March in lower Michigan and New York, a few weeks later in northern areas.
