The Complete Seasonal Lawn Care Checklist for Hamilton Homeowners

Aug 08, 2025By Helmut Schoenberger

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Spring Lawn Care

As Hamilton bids farewell to winter, it’s time to prepare your lawn for a new season. Start by cleaning up any debris left behind by the colder months, such as fallen branches and dead leaves. This will give you a clear view of the condition of your lawn and help you plan any necessary repairs.

Spring is also a great time to aerate your lawn, which will allow water, nutrients, and air to penetrate the soil more effectively. After aerating, consider applying a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent crabgrass and other weeds from taking root before they have a chance to germinate.

spring lawn

Fertilization and Seeding

Fertilizing your lawn in the spring can give it the boost it needs to grow lush and green. Choose a fertilizer that matches your lawn's specific nutrient needs, and be sure to follow the instructions carefully to avoid over-fertilizing. If your lawn has bare spots, this is also the perfect time to overseed them.

Summer Lawn Care

During Hamilton’s hot summer months, maintaining a healthy lawn requires consistent watering. Aim to water deeply but infrequently—about once a week—to encourage deep root growth. Early morning is the best time to water, reducing evaporation and fungal diseases.

summer lawn

Mowing Tips

Keep your grass at the right height by mowing regularly. For most lawns, this means keeping your grass around 3 inches tall. This height helps shade the soil, reducing water loss and inhibiting weed growth. Remember to keep your mower blades sharp to ensure clean cuts and avoid damaging the grass.

Fall Lawn Care

Autumn in Hamilton is all about preparing your lawn for the winter ahead. Start by raking fallen leaves to prevent them from smothering the grass. Consider aerating your lawn again if needed, as this will help with drainage during the wetter months.

fall leaves on lawn

Fertilization and Pest Control

Applying a fall fertilizer can help strengthen your lawn’s roots before winter. Look for fertilizers that are high in potassium to enhance root development. Additionally, fall is a great time to address any pest issues that might have developed over the summer, ensuring your lawn is healthy going into winter.

Winter Lawn Care

While winter is generally a quieter time for lawn care in Hamilton, there are still a few tasks worth attending to. Avoid walking on frozen grass as it can damage the blades and leave your lawn susceptible to disease. Keep an eye out for any snow mold as the snow begins to melt.

winter lawn

Preparing for Spring

As winter comes to an end, start planning for the upcoming spring season. Stock up on any supplies you'll need, such as seed or fertilizer, so you're ready when the weather warms up. By taking a few proactive steps during winter, you’ll set your lawn up for success in the coming year.