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Spring Lawn Care Checklist for Langley Homeowners

Spring in Langley is short, wet, and full of lawn care windows that close fast.

Miss the timing, and you’ll be battling moss, compacted soil, and patchy growth all season. Hit it right, and your lawn responds—thicker, greener, and more resilient heading into summer.

Aeration should happen before the soil dries. Fertilizer needs moisture, but not puddles. Overseeding works best when temperatures climb just enough to spark germination.

Langley’s climate doesn’t forgive guesswork. Precision now pays off later.

Why Spring is the Best Time to Care for Your Lawn in Langley

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Quick Spring Lawn Care Tips for a Lush Lawn

  • Start early—March or April is best in Langley

  • Sharpen the mower blade and change the oil

  • Apply a high-quality spring fertilizer like Scotts® Turf Builder®

  • Water the lawn deeply—1 inch per week

  • Use pre-emergent herbicide to crowd out weeds

  • Mow your lawn to 2.5–3 inches for healthy grass blades

Steps for Spring Lawn Care (Langley-Specific Lawn Care Plan)

Step-by-step spring lawn care guide for Langley, BC—aerating, fertilizing, and mowing tips for a healthy lawn.
  • Remove winter debris and dead grass

  • Rake thoroughly to improve airflow

  • Dethatch if turf feels spongey or thick

  • Langley’s wet winters can compact soil

  • Use a core aerator to allow nutrients and water to penetrate

  • Aeration is best done before the first mow

  • Soil pH should be between 6.0–7.0

  • Add lime if the soil is too acidic

  • Mix in compost for added organic matter

  • Choose a slow-release nitrogen-based formula

  • Apply with a calibrated spreader

  • Follow the directions on the Scotts® label for the best results

  • Fill in bare spots and thin patches with seed

  • Use a Pacific Northwest blend for best results

  • Keep the area moist for at least 2–3 weeks

  • Cut your lawn to 2.5–3 inches

  • Never remove more than 1/3 of the grass blades

  • Mulch lawn clippings to return nutrients to the soil

  • Your lawn needs 1 inch of water per week

  • Water early in the day to prevent disease

  • Use a rain gauge or tuna can to measure coverage

  • Use spot treatments for broadleaf weeds and crabgrass

  • Apply pre-emergent herbicide in early spring

  • For organic options, consider corn gluten meal or vinegar spray

Lawn Care Schedule: Early vs. Late Spring

Early Spring (March–April)

  • Rake and dethatch

  • Aerate and test soil

  • Apply spring fertilizer

  • First mow of the year

Late Spring (May–June)

  • Overseed and fertilize again if needed

  • Continue mowing and watering

  • Watch for signs of pest or disease

Summer Lawn Prep for Langley Homeowners

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  • Raise mowing height to reduce heat stress

  • Water deeply but less frequently

  • Mulch lawn clippings to conserve moisture

  • Inspect for fungus and pests before they spread

Printable Lawn Maintenance Checklist for Langley

What’s included:

  • Month-by-month care tasks (March–June)

  • Mowing and watering reminders

  • Fertilizer and product suggestions

  • Overseeding timing and weed control

📥 Download your printable lawn care checklist for Langley homeowners (PDF)

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FAQs: Spring Lawn Care in Langley

What’s the best month to fertilize my lawn in Langley?

March or April, when soil temperatures reach 10°C and growth begins.

Weekly or biweekly, depending on growth. Keep grass at 2.5–3 inches.

Only if the lawn has thin areas, bare spots, or is over 5 years old.

Fescue, perennial ryegrass, and bluegrass mixes thrive in Langley’s wet spring climate.

Final Spring Lawn Care Tips for Langley Homeowners

  • Stick to your care schedule and adjust based on the weather

  • Keep track of mowing, fertilizing, and watering dates

  • Spot-treat weeds before they spread

  • Contact Splendid Landscape for expert help and maintenance plans

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