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Common Lawn Care Questions
Answers to the questions Minnesota homeowners ask most.
When should I fertilize my lawn in Minnesota?
Minnesota lawns benefit most from a 5-step seasonal program running May through September. The most critical applications are early fall (September) and late fall (October–November), which fuel deep root growth and set your lawn up for a lush spring green-up. Avoid heavy nitrogen in summer heat to prevent turf stress.
How often should I aerate my lawn?
Most Minnesota lawns benefit from core aeration once per year, ideally in late summer or early fall (August–October) when cool-season grasses are actively growing. Heavily compacted or high-traffic lawns may benefit from twice-yearly treatment. Pair aeration with overseeding for best results — the open cores give seed excellent soil contact.
What is the best grass seed for Minnesota?
Cool-season grasses are the right choice for Minnesota's climate. Kentucky bluegrass produces a dense, dark-green lawn and handles cold winters well. Fine fescues excel in shady areas and require less water. Perennial ryegrass germinates quickly and blends well with bluegrass. Premium blends tailored to sun/shade conditions outperform single-variety seeding.
How do I prevent crabgrass in my lawn?
Prevention is far easier than control. Apply a pre-emergent herbicide in spring before soil temperatures reach 55°F — typically late April to early May in the Twin Cities metro. Once crabgrass germinates, post-emergent options are available but less effective on mature plants. Long-term, a thick and healthy lawn is your best defense against all annual weeds.
How effective is mosquito barrier spray?
Barrier spray treatments applied to vegetation around your yard typically reduce mosquito populations by up to 90% for 3–4 weeks per treatment. A seasonal program with treatments every 3–4 weeks from May through September delivers continuous protection throughout the outdoor season — making patios, decks, and play areas actually usable.
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