Why Winter Prep Matters
Your lawn may go dormant in winter, but what you do now determines how it performs in spring. A few key steps in late fall protect your grass, strengthen roots, and reduce damage from cold weather.
Here’s Ned’s homeowner-friendly checklist to prep your lawn before winter arrives.
✅ Step 1: Final Fertilization
Apply a late-season fertilizer (winterizer) to help roots store nutrients through dormancy. This ensures quicker green-up in spring.
✅ Step 2: Leaf Cleanup
Don’t let leaves smother your grass. Piles block sunlight, trap moisture, and encourage mold. Rake or mulch them regularly until the last leaves fall.
✅ Step 3: Aerate & Overseed (If Not Done Yet)
Fall is the last window for aeration and seeding. Together, they strengthen your turf before it faces winter stress.
✅ Step 4: Adjust Mowing Height
Cutting too short before winter stresses grass. Aim for 3–3.5 inches, which shades roots and reduces snow mold risk.
✅ Step 5: Water Before the Ground Freezes
Moisture helps grass store energy. If fall rainfall is low, give your lawn a deep watering before the first freeze.
✅ Step 6: Service Lawn Equipment
Sharpen mower blades, drain fuel, and prep tools for storage so you’re ready for spring.
Why Winter Prep Pays Off
Skipping prep leads to:
- Thin, patchy grass in spring
- More weeds taking over bare spots
- Slower recovery from winter dormancy
Taking time now means a healthier, greener lawn when temperatures rise again.
Get Expert Help With Winter Prep
At Ned’s Lawn Treatment, we help homeowners protect their lawns year-round. From fertilization to aeration and overseeding, we’ll make sure your turf enters winter strong and wakes up in spring even stronger.
Ready for Spring Success?
Don’t let winter catch your lawn off guard. Use this checklist — or let Ned’s handle it for you.
Contact Ned’s Lawn Treatment today to book your winter prep service.


