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Stockton, MO Lawn Care Plans

Stockton, MO

Stockton, 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 30

Season End

October 12

Days Left in Season

145

Lawn care in Stockton, MO, like any other place, requires a certain level of dedication and knowledge. The climate in Missouri, which can range from humid continental to humid subtropical, can significantly influence your lawn care routine. Here in Stockton, we experience a good mix of all four seasons, which means our lawns go through various stages throughout the year.

One of the first things to note is the importance of mowing. Regular mowing helps keep your grass healthy and looking its best. It's recommended to mow your lawn once a week during the growing season, which in Stockton usually starts in the spring and lasts through the fall. Make sure to not cut your grass too short as it can lead to lawn stress, making it more susceptible to pests and diseases.

Stockton’s soil type varies from sandy to clayey, which can influence how you water, fertilize, and treat your lawn. Here in neighborhoods like Cedar Glen or Lake View, where the soil tends to be more clayey, you might need to water and fertilize less frequently but in larger amounts, compared to sandy areas like Crabtree Cove. Speaking of watering, it's best to do it early in the morning to reduce evaporation and fungal growth.

Fall is the best time to aerate and seed your lawn in Stockton, especially after a hot, dry summer. Aeration helps to break up compacted soil and allows water, nutrients, and oxygen to reach the grass roots more easily. After aerating, it's a great time to overseed your lawn, which can help fill in any thin or bare spots.

Lastly, fertilizing is another important aspect of lawn care. It's recommended to fertilize your lawn in the spring when the grass starts to grow, and again in the fall to prepare it for winter. If you live near locations like Stockton State Park or Caplinger Mills, where the soil is typically richer, you might not need to fertilize as often.

Remember, every lawn is unique and what works for one might not work for another. It's all about understanding your lawn's specific needs and adjusting your care routine accordingly. Happy gardening!

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