The Fall Growing Season in the South – Keep Your Lawn Thriving Year-Round
October 24, 2024
Fall in the South might not bring the same drastic change in weather as in the North, but it’s still a crucial time for lawn care. With milder temperatures and longer growing seasons, southern lawns, primarily made up of warm-season grasses like Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia, need special care to prepare for the cooler months.
1. Transitioning from Warm to Cool
As fall sets in, your warm-season grass is transitioning from its peak growing period into dormancy. But that doesn’t mean it’s time to neglect your lawn! Fall is essential for helping your grass store nutrients and energy for winter.
2. Soil Testing and Lime Applications
In the South, soil can become acidic over time, making it harder for grass to absorb nutrients. Fall is the perfect time to test your soil’s pH and, if necessary, apply lime to balance it out. This helps ensure your lawn gets the nutrients it needs to stay strong through winter.
3. Weed Control
Just like in the North, fall is an excellent time to tackle pesky weeds. Applying pre-emergent weed control now can prevent many common weeds from taking over your lawn in the cooler months.
4. Overseeding with Cool-Season Grasses
For many Southern homeowners, overseeding with cool-season grasses like ryegrass is a popular fall practice. This helps keep your lawn green and vibrant throughout the winter while your warm-season grass goes dormant.
Keep your Southern lawn looking its best all year long! Lawn Squad has the expertise to guide you through the fall growing season, whether it’s overseeding, soil care, or weed control. Schedule a free consultation with us today and give your lawn the care it deserves for a beautiful, healthy appearance year-round!