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Lawn care schedules

Lawn care schedules by grass type & zone

Pick your grass type for a month-by-month plan — when to fertilize, water, mow, and apply pre-emergent — then narrow it to your USDA hardiness zone for region-tuned timing. Every schedule keeps nitrogen inside safe limits and points you back to the product label.

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Enter your grass type and ZIP code in the free schedule generator for an instant, month-by-month plan tuned to your hardiness zone — no signup required.

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Warm-season grasses

Thrive in summer heat and go dormant (brown) over winter. Common across the South and the lower transition zone.

Cool-season grasses

Grow most in the cooler spring and fall and stay green through winter. Common across the North and the upper transition zone.

Why grass type and zone matter

Warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia peak in summer and go dormant in winter, while cool-season grasses like Tall Fescue and Kentucky Bluegrass do their most important work in fall. Your USDA hardiness zone then shifts the timing: colder zones green up later in spring and shut down earlier in fall. A schedule that ignores either one will have you fertilizing or applying pre-emergent at the wrong time — these don't.

Build your personalized schedule

These windows are a great starting point. YardLedger turns them into a weather-aware, month-by-month plan for your exact yard — then tracks every treatment and reminds you what's next.

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