Sorry, procrastinators.
When you ask “Should I fix my lawn now or wait until next year?” you probably want us to say, “Oh, whenever you get around to it is fine. Bake some brownies first. Plan that weekend getaway.”
But the sooner you start working on your lawn, the sooner you’ll get results.
What if it’s winter? Or fall? Shouldn’t you always start lawn repair in spring or summer?
You might be surprised.
Here’s a look at lawn repair timing, based on each season, so you know how to take action no matter when you happen to be reading this.
Fall is the best time to repair your lawn in Minnesota or Wisconsin.
It’s the perfect time to start fixing your lawn for barefoot season next year.
Fall temperatures are cooler and there’s more rain in the fall — both good for lawns.
Weeds aren’t as all-consuming in the fall as they are in spring and summer.
Lots of elements are in your favor when repairing your lawn in fall.
Fall is also a great time for one of the greatest tools for lawn repair — aeration and overseeding.
When your soil becomes compacted, your lawn can't breathe. Its roots can't take in water or nutrients, which weakens your turf and opens the door for disease and weeds.
Aeration is sometimes followed by overseeding, as the holes created by aeration are perfect new homes for grass seed.
The quick answer: Fall is always best for beginning lawn repair.
While winter lawn repair in Wisconsin and Minnesota isn’t common, you can still plan ahead. There’s no way to start repairing your lawn in winter, right? Just toss some more logs on the fire, pour some cocoa, and forget about it.
We love cocoa as much as the next guy, but there’s always something you can do to start getting your lawn in shape — even if it’s just to plan for it.
Good lawn care companies book up fast. We can only handle so much work.
So use winter to plan for fixing your grass next season before the calendar gets full.
Reserve your spot — then you can get back to that cocoa.
Spring is a good time to start to fix your lawn, but there is a small obstacle this time of year.
You’ll need to arrange for a special program for fertilizer and weed control that works with your new grass seed.
So you’ll need to use different products than usual if you want to start fixing your lawn in the spring.
But some lawn repair tactics are great for spring.
If you have grubs, spring is the best time to take action.
The key to controlling grubs is to kill them before they hatch and begin to cause damage to your lawn.
Prevention is your best bet.
At RainMaster, we apply Grub Guard grub control right away in the spring during our first visit.
Then, you’re all set. Our product lasts throughout the entire growing season.
A lot of things are fighting you in the summer, especially if you don’t have an irrigation system.
There are a couple things we can do in summer to start your lawn repair.
So, we have no idea what time of year it is as you’re reading this, but our answer to “Should I fix my lawn now or wait until next year?” is always “now.”
While you’re putting off fixing your lawn until next month, next season, or next year, the problems plaguing your lawn are just getting worse — which means a bigger battle when you do start your Minneapolis or Eau Claire lawn repair.
Call us any time and we can get you started with whatever action is appropriate for the season.
We offer three different levels of lawn care programs, based on the results you’d like, how fast you want to see results, and your budget.
When you’re ready to put your trust in us, we can’t wait to meet you — and help you make the best choices for your lawn.
Want to be confident about your choice for lawn care services? Request a quote today! We’ll review your lawn care options together so you can make a great choice. Then, you can finally enjoy your lawn and stop worrying about it.