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Spring Lawn Care in Warner Robins, Georgia

Month-by-month spring lawn care for Warner Robins homeowners. What to do, when to do it, and what to avoid on Houston County ground.

Spring lawn care

Spring in Warner Robins, Georgia

Spring is the most critical season for lawn care in Warner Robins. Soil temperatures in Houston County determine pre-emergent timing, spring fertilizer fuels green-up on sandy-clay mix, and early weed identification prevents summer infestations. Getting the timing right in March and April sets the tone for how your lawn looks through the rest of the year.

Month by month

Your Spring Lawn Care Calendar

March

Apply pre-emergent herbicide when soil temperatures reach 55°F for 3+ consecutive days.

Scout for crabgrass in sandy patches where soil warms faster than clay areas.

Begin mowing when grass breaks dormancy. Set height at 1.5-2 inches for bermuda.

Clear winter debris and inspect for any winter damage or fungal patches that developed during dormancy.

April

Apply spring fertilizer once grass is actively growing and has been mowed at least twice.

Post-emergent spot treatments for any broadleaf weeds (henbit, chickweed, clover) that survived winter.

Watch for large patch disease activity as temperatures fluctuate between 65-80°F. Irrigated Houston County lawns are especially vulnerable.

Sandy patches drain fast while clay patches hold water. Adjust your watering schedule to account for both.

May

Second round of post-emergent treatment targeting late-emerging summer weeds like spurge and doveweed.

Transition to summer mowing height (2-2.5 inches) as temperatures consistently reach 85°F+.

Begin monitoring for chinch bugs and sod webworms.

Adjust irrigation to deep, infrequent watering (0.5-0.75 inches, 2-3 times per week) to encourage deep root growth.

Avoid these

Common Spring Lawn Care Mistakes

Applying pre-emergent too late

Instead: Monitor soil temperature, not the calendar. In Middle Georgia, soil can hit 55°F as early as mid-February in warm years. Once crabgrass germinates, pre-emergent is useless.

Fertilizing before grass is actively growing

Instead: Wait until your lawn has been mowed at least twice before applying spring fertilizer. Feeding dormant grass wastes product and can encourage weed growth.

Mowing too short on the first cut

Instead: Start at 2 inches and gradually lower to your preferred height. Scalping dormant turf in March exposes soil to sunlight, which triggers crabgrass germination.

Ignoring large patch symptoms

Instead: Large patch (not brown patch) is most active in spring when temperatures fluctuate between 65-80°F. Circular patches of yellowing grass need fungicide treatment, not more fertilizer. Irrigated Houston County lawns are at higher risk.

Overwatering in early spring

Instead: Spring rain usually provides enough moisture. Running irrigation on top of rainfall creates waterlogged soil that promotes disease and suffocates roots.

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Common questions

Spring Lawn Care Questions

When should I apply pre-emergent in Warner Robins?

Monitor soil temperature, not the calendar. In Warner Robins, soil typically reaches the 55°F threshold between mid-February and mid-March. Apply pre-emergent when soil stays at 55°F for 3 or more consecutive days. Late application means crabgrass has already germinated.

When is the right time to start mowing in spring?

Start mowing once your grass breaks dormancy and begins actively growing, usually March in Warner Robins. Set your first few cuts at 2 inches, then gradually adjust to your preferred summer height. Never remove more than one-third of the blade height per cut.

Should I fertilize my Warner Robins lawn in early spring?

Wait until your lawn has been mowed at least twice, which means the grass is actively growing. Fertilizing too early feeds weeds, not your lawn. Timing depends on your grass type and Houston County's soil conditions.

What is large patch and why does it happen in spring?

Large patch is a fungal disease that activates when temperatures fluctuate between 65-80°F, which is typical of Middle Georgia springs. It appears as circular patches of yellowing or thinning grass, most commonly in zoysia and centipede lawns. Professional fungicide treatment stops it from spreading.

Does Attaboy provide spring lawn care in Warner Robins?

Yes. Attaboy Lawn Care serves Warner Robins and all of Houston County. Our spring program includes pre-emergent weed control, spring fertilization, and post-emergent spot treatments. Your first treatment happens within 24 hours of signing up.

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