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Tracy Lockert

Seasonal Lawn Care Calendar for Indiana: Your Year-Round Maintenance Schedule


Lockerts Lawn Care: Spring Fertilizer

Maintaining a healthy, vibrant lawn in Indiana requires a proactive approach and careful attention to seasonal variations. To help you stay on track with your lawn care efforts, we've created a comprehensive seasonal lawn care calendar tailored specifically for Indiana's climate. Whether you're tackling spring rejuvenation or preparing for winter dormancy, this guide will outline essential maintenance tasks for each season to ensure your lawn remains lush and beautiful year-round.


Spring:


March - May


  • Tasks:

  • Begin by raking away any debris and thatch buildup to allow for better air circulation and nutrient absorption.

  • Overseed bare patches and apply a slow-release fertilizer to promote lush, green growth.

  • Aerating the lawn can alleviate soil compaction and improve water and nutrient penetration.

  • Expert Tip: Consider scheduling a soil test to determine any nutrient deficiencies and adjust your fertilization strategy accordingly.

Summer:


June - August


  • Tasks:

  • Keep your lawn well-watered during hot, dry periods, aiming for about 1-1.5 inches of water per week.

  • Adjust your mower height to a higher setting to help shade the soil and retain moisture.

  • Watch for signs of pests and diseases, and take prompt action if necessary.

  • Expert Tip: Consider applying a summer-specific fertilizer to help your lawn withstand heat stress and maintain its color and vigor.

Fall:


September - November


  • Tasks:

  • Overseed thin or bare areas of the lawn to promote thick, healthy turf.

  • Continue mowing regularly until the grass stops growing, gradually lowering the mower height.

  • Remove fallen leaves promptly to prevent them from smothering the grass and promoting fungal diseases.

  • Expert Tip: Fall is an excellent time for core aeration and dethatching to address soil compaction and thatch buildup accumulated over the summer months.

Winter:


December - February


  • Tasks:

  • Keep foot traffic to a minimum on dormant grass to prevent compaction.

  • Consider applying a winterizing fertilizer to provide essential nutrients for root development during dormancy.

  • Keep an eye out for any winter weeds and address them as needed.

  • Expert Tip: Avoid walking on frost-covered grass, as this can damage the blades and lead to browning.

Conclusion:


Following a seasonal lawn care calendar is essential for maintaining a healthy, vibrant lawn in Indiana's ever-changing climate. By staying proactive and addressing key maintenance tasks throughout the year, you can ensure your lawn remains lush and beautiful year-round.


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