Get Your Yard Ready For Winter
- Keep watering and mowing your lawn. ...
- Fill in bare patches, control weeds, and fertilize. ...
- Prune, mulch, and transplant your perennials. ...
- Clean up any annuals. ...
- Rake up fallen leaves. ...
- Keep composting. ...
- Protect your potted plants. ...
- Get your gardening gear stored away.
How do I prepare my lawn for winter?
13 Ways to Get Your Lawn Ready for Cool Weather
- Adjust Mower Height. Don't scalp warm-season grasses as cooler weather arrives. ...
- Fertilize Cool-Season Grass. Most lawn care professionals recommend fertilizing cool-season turf once per year — in fall. ...
- Deal With Weeds. ...
- Repair Bare Spots. ...
- Rake Leaves. ...
- Stay Off Too-Wet Grass. ...
- Mow Leaves on Lawn. ...
- Aerate.
When should I fertilize my lawn for winter?
Cool-season lawns should be fertilized in fall, when temperatures are cooling off but the grass is still growing. Fertilizing in fall, when temperatures are still in the 50s, will help grass plants keep their green color into the winter.