If you’ve ever wondered why your neighbor’s lawn looks perfect and yours is still patchy despite mowing every weekend—don’t worry, it’s not just you. Maintaining a healthy lawn in New Jersey is all about timing and seasonal care. The climate here brings all four seasons, and each one affects your lawn differently. That’s why the best results come from adjusting your lawn care routine throughout the year—not just doing the same thing week after week.


Spring: Wake Your Lawn Up the Right Way

Spring in NJ is when your lawn wakes up from winter dormancy. It’s tempting to jump straight into mowing, but there’s prep work that matters more early on. Dethatching, aerating, and applying a pre-emergent weed treatment can give your grass a head start before it starts actively growing. Also, spring is a great time to overseed thin spots so you don’t fall behind later in the year. Skip this step and you’ll be battling crabgrass all summer long.


Summer: Maintenance and Watering Smarts

Once the summer heat rolls in, it’s all about maintenance mode. Mow high, water early, and keep an eye on stress signs like browning or wilted grass. Overwatering can be just as harmful as underwatering, so the goal is about 1 inch of water per week (rain included). Fertilizing should be light—too much nitrogen can actually burn the grass in high heat. And if you’re planning to travel, make sure you’ve got someone to keep the lawn from drying out.


Fall: The Most Underrated Lawn Season

Most homeowners don’t realize fall is the best time to improve your lawn’s health. Cooler temps and more consistent rain make it ideal for overseeding, fertilizing, and repairing summer damage. It’s also your last chance to apply weed control before winter sets in. A good fall routine sets the stage for strong root development—and a thicker, greener lawn come spring.


Winter: Let It Rest (But Don’t Forget It)

While you won’t be mowing or watering, winter lawn care in NJ still matters. Avoid walking on frozen grass, and keep heavy snow or debris off the surface to prevent disease. And if snow is in the forecast, plan ahead so ice melt products don’t end up soaking into your lawn and causing dead patches.


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