Spring Lawn Care Checklist for NC Homeowners

Start the Season Right—with a Little Help from Your Local Lawn Pros

If you’re a homeowner in Rowan, Cabarrus, or Stanly County, you know spring doesn’t just show up, it jumps in full force. And your lawn? It’s been waiting all winter for a little TLC.

To make your life easier, we put together this checklist to guide you through spring lawn care one step at a time. But don’t worry! You don’t have to go it alone. At any point in time, if you ever need a hand, United Family Lawn Care is right here to help. Just click on the Contact option in our header menu.

Here’s a quick outline of what we’re going to be talking about:

  1. We Start with the Soil (Late February – March)
  2. Clear Out the Winter Mess (Early to Mid-March)
  3. Let It Breathe: Aeration (Mid to Late March)
  4. Keep Weeds from Taking Over (Late March – Early April)
  5. Feed Your Lawn the Right Way (April)
  6. Mow with Intention (Starting in April)
  7. Fix the Patchy Spots (April – May)
  8. Water Smart, Not Hard
  9. Edge and Define Your Lawn
  10. Mulch and Protect Your Garden Beds

1. We Start with the Soil (Late February – March)

Before we do anything else, we test the soil. This helps us know exactly what your lawn needs and what to skip.

  • Why It Matters: Many North Carolina lawns have compacted, acidic soil. A simple test can save you time and money by telling you what nutrients to add (or avoid).
  • What We Can Do: We can handle soil testing for you or recommend a good home kit.

2. Clear Out the Winter Mess (Early to Mid-March)

The man operating the leaf blower. Spring cleanup work.
Spring cleanup work in NC. A man operating the leaf blower.

Winter can leave behind branches, leaves, and clumps of thatch that stop your lawn from breathing.

  • Why It Matters: If debris blocks sunlight or moisture, your lawn won’t grow right.
  • What We Can Do: We’ll clean up your yard and dethatch if needed, so your grass gets a clean start.

3. Let It Breathe: Aeration (Mid to Late March)

If your soil is packed down from rain or foot traffic, your roots might be suffocating.

  • Why It Matters: Aerating allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots where they’re needed most.
  • What We Can Do: Our aeration service takes the guesswork—and the labor—out of the process.

4. Keep Weeds from Taking Over (Late March – Early April)

Spring is when crabgrass and other weeds try to sneak in. Pre-emergent weed control can stop them before they start.

  • Why It Matters: Preventing weeds now means less spraying later—and a greener, thicker lawn.
  • What We Can Do: We offer both organic and traditional weed control options. We’ll talk through what’s best for your yard and goals.

5. Feed Your Lawn the Right Way (April)

Your lawn is waking up hungry. A slow-release fertilizer gives it the nutrients it needs without overwhelming it.

  • Why It Matters: Over-fertilizing can burn your lawn. The right balance encourages strong, steady growth.
  • What We Can Do: We apply the right fertilizer based on your soil test and grass type.

6. Mow with Intention (Starting in April)

The first few cuts in spring set the tone for the rest of the season.

  • Why It Matters: Cutting too low too early stresses your grass. Leaving it a little higher helps the roots grow stronger.
  • What We Can Do: Our mowing service is customized to your grass type and the season. No scalping here—just healthy, even cuts.

7. Fix the Patchy Spots (April – May)

unrecognizable farmer tilling the land in a farm

If you’ve got bare spots or thin areas, now’s the time to seed before the summer heat hits.

  • Why It Matters: Overseeding in spring gives new grass time to grow strong roots.
  • What We Can Do: We can reseed problem areas with the right type of grass for your yard and climate.

8. Water Smart, Not Hard

Too much water is just as bad as too little. Let’s find your lawn’s happy place.

  • Why It Matters: Inconsistent watering leads to shallow roots, weak grass, and even disease.
  • What We Can Do: We’ll help you create a watering schedule—or even set up an irrigation system if needed.

9. Edge and Define Your Lawn

A clean edge gives your lawn that crisp, professional look that makes your whole yard pop.

  • Why It Matters: Edging prevents grass from creeping into flower beds and sidewalks, making everything look tidier.
  • What We Can Do: We offer precision edging services that keep your lawn lines clean and defined.

10. Mulch and Protect Your Garden Beds

While your grass is growing, don’t forget about your garden beds. Fresh mulch adds beauty and protects your plants.

  • Why It Matters: Mulch helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature, plus it just looks good.
  • What We Can Do: We can install mulch in the color and style that fits your yard’s personality.

You Don’t Have to Do It All Yourself

Your lawn doesn’t have to be a second full-time job. At United Family Lawn Care, we believe in helping families enjoy their outdoor space without the stress. Whether you want to do a little or a lot yourself, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

➡️ Ready for a greener, easier spring? Contact us here and let’s talk about what your lawn needs this season.

If you’re looking for more DIY lawn care guides, checkout these resources below that are great for all levels, from beginner to pro:

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