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Zone 6bTransition Belt

Lawn Care Schedule for Columbia, Missouri

Zone 6b winters rarely drop below 0ยฐF, giving cool-season lawns a slightly longer recovery window than zone 6a and an extended fall treatment season into late September. Pre-emergent goes down in mid-March as soil temperatures climb toward 55ยฐF.

Missouri's summer heat pushes cool-season grasses into semi-dormancy; maintaining a 4-inch mowing height and consistent irrigation through July is the key to preventing permanent lawn thinning.

Zone 6b Timing Guide

Pre-emergent window:
mid to late March
Active growing season:
mid-March โ€“ mid-November

Local Pests & Diseases

Grub damage affects cool-season lawns statewide, while chinch bugs increasingly threaten Zoysia lawns in the southern part of the state.

Recommended Grass Types for Columbia

Month-by-Month Treatment Calendar

January
MowingOptional

Occasional mowing in mild winters

February
Pre-EmergentRecommended

Apply in warmer years as soil nears 50ยฐF late in the month

March
Pre-EmergentCritical

Primary crabgrass preventer window

Light spring feeding for tall fescue

April
FertilizationRecommended

Continued spring feeding for cool-season grass

Post-EmergentRecommended

Treat emerged broadleaf weeds

May

Begin warm-season fertilization after green-up

MowingRecommended

Raise mowing height to 4 inches to reduce summer heat stress on fescue

June
AerationCritical

Aerate warm-season grass during peak growth

Grub ControlCritical

Preventative grub control before eggs hatch

July
WateringCritical

Consistent irrigation critical โ€” fescue pushed into semi-dormancy without it

FungicideOptional

Monitor for brown patch in humid conditions

August
AerationCritical

Aerate cool-season areas in late August

OverseedingCritical

Overseed after aeration

September

Primary fall feeding for tall fescue

October

Winterizer application; warm-season grass enters dormancy

November
MowingOptional

Final mow for the season

DecemberNo active treatments

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