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Read More March 30, 2023 | Blain's Farm & FleetAfter a long Midwest winter, your lawn needs more than just sunshine to bounce back. A simple, month-by-month plan makes all the difference between patchy grass and a thick, green yard you’re proud of.
Here’s your spring lawn game plan.
Before the grass really starts growing, focus on your equipment and early prep.
Give your mower some TLC:
Sharp blades matter more than you think — dull blades tear grass instead of cutting it, which can stress your lawn. If you’d rather skip the tune-up, bring your mower into Blain’s Farm & Fleet for maintenance and service.
March is also a great time to grab mulch and landscaping supplies before the rush hits.
As the snow melts and the ground dries out, it’s cleanup season.
Start with a good rake. Removing debris and snow mold improves airflow and helps your lawn wake up faster.
Overseed thin spots by adding enriched topsoil and spreading grass seed with fertilizer to encourage strong growth.
Apply pre-emergent herbicide when soil temperatures reach 50–55°F (typically April 20–28 in the Midwest). Timing is everything here — this step helps stop crabgrass and other weeds before they even start.
Once your grass reaches about 3 inches tall, it’s time to mow — but keep your blade set high. Taller grass promotes deeper root growth and helps crowd out weeds naturally.
Now that your lawn is actively growing, it’s time to reinforce it.
This is the month that sets the tone for summer.
A healthy lawn doesn’t happen by accident — it happens on schedule. Stop by Blain’s Farm & Fleet for seed, fertilizer, spreaders, mower maintenance, and everything you need to stay ahead this spring.
For more guides and how-tos like this one, check out our other Lawn Care articles.