Fall Lawn Care Feed and seed your lawn now, when the air is cooler but the soil is still warm and it’ll come back healthier and greener next spring Seeding in the Fall Your most successful seeding time is right around Labor Day. Seeding 2 weeks before or after that easy-to-remember holiday gives your new seedlings time to build strong roots. In fact, overseeding with grass seed and fertilizer in the fall can make your lawn up to 49% thicker next spring! Fertilizing in the Fall Fall conditions are great for lawns. Grass roots start to store nutrients the grass will need when it wakes up again in the spring. So you want to help those roots grow by fertilizing. Your best bet is to feed once in early fall (if you are overseeding, your starter fertilizer counts) and once more about 6 to 8 weeks later, around Thanksgiving. Deliver the nutrients grass needs to get through the winter and come up strong the following year. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Print Email Related Articles Get Your Home and Yard Fall Ready Fall is a beautiful season and taking the time now to get ready for winter may help you avoid last minute cleanup and costly repairs. Read More Putting the Lawn and Garden to Bed for the Winter Here are a few things you can do to reduce the chances of diseases in the garden, enhance the soil and get a jump on a green lawn for next… Read More Fall Bulb Planting Planting flower bulbs and garlic is fast and easy. Read More