Springfield, MO Lawn Care Plans

Springfield, MO

Springfield, MO Lawn Care Season

Most grass types have an optimal growing temperature of around 60-75°F. This is when your grass will grow the fastest and be the healthiest.

Season Start

April 29

Season End

October 11

Days Until Season Start

158

Caring for your lawn in Springfield, MO requires a keen understanding of the local climate conditions, soil type, and the right timing for various lawn care activities. Here in Springfield, we deal with a lot of clay soil which can be challenging for lawn growth. However, with the right approach, you can maintain a lush, green lawn all year round.

Spring in Springfield is the perfect time to begin your lawn care routine. Start by mowing your lawn when the grass reaches about 3 inches in height. The ideal mowing height for most lawns in Springfield, whether you're in the charming Rountree neighborhood or the serene Sequiota area, is around 2.5 to 3 inches. This height helps to shade the soil, reducing water evaporation and promoting better root growth.

Applying a slow-release fertilizer in early spring is also beneficial. This will provide your lawn with the necessary nutrients it needs to bounce back after the winter. The fertilizer should be applied again in late summer or early fall to prepare your lawn for the winter months. For watering, the best time is early morning, as it reduces evaporation and allows the water to reach the roots effectively. Given the summer heat in Springfield, it's advisable to water your lawn deeply and less frequently, about one inch per week.

If your lawn in Springfield's Phelps Grove or Southern Hills areas is looking a bit thin, fall is an excellent time to overseed. This process fills in any bare spots and helps crowd out weeds. The cooler temperatures and regular rainfall during this time provide an ideal environment for seed germination.

Lastly, aerating and dethatching are crucial lawn care activities that should not be overlooked. Aeration should be done in the fall to relieve soil compaction and allow water, air, and nutrients to reach the grass roots more efficiently. Dethatching, on the other hand, can be done in the spring or fall to remove any excess thatch build-up.

Remember, lawn care is not a one-size-fits-all. What works for a lawn in the bustling downtown Springfield might not work for a more suburban setting like Battlefield. Always adjust your lawn care practices to suit your specific lawn condition and location.

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