Lawn Care Schedule for Des Plaines, Illinois
Zone 6a has mild winters with lows between โ5ยฐF and โ10ยฐF and a reliable 7-month growing season. March pre-emergent, June grub control, and September fertilization form the backbone of the lawn care year, with fall aeration and overseeding between mid-August and mid-September.
Illinois spans from the Chicago metro (true North belt, zone 5b/6a) to southern Illinois (Transition zone), where Carbondale-area lawns can support tall fescue and even Bermuda in sheltered sites.
Zone 6a Timing Guide
- Pre-emergent window:
- late March to early April
- Active growing season:
- late March โ early November
Local Pests & Diseases
Grub damage is widespread in northern Illinois' cool-season lawns, while chinch bugs affect Zoysia and Bermuda lawns in the southern part of the state.
Recommended Grass Types for Des Plaines
Month-by-Month Treatment Calendar
Cool-season areas may need occasional mowing in mild winters; warm-season grass fully dormant
Purchase supplies; application arrives in March in this cooler part of the transition zone
Apply crabgrass preventer as soil crosses 50โ55ยฐF
Light spring feeding for cool-season grass
Spring feeding for tall fescue; hold off on any warm-season grass until fully green
Treat emerged broadleaf weeds
Begin warm-season feeding only after full green-up, typically mid-to-late May here
Mow regularly, adjusting height by grass type
Aerate warm-season areas during peak growth
Preventative application before eggs hatch
Deep watering 2โ3 times weekly during peak heat
Curative treatment if damage is visible
Aerate cool-season tall fescue areas in late August ahead of overseeding
Overseed cool-season areas โ this zone's shorter, cooler falls make late August timing important
Primary fall feeding for tall fescue โ the most important application of the year
Winterizer for cool-season grass; warm-season grass enters dormancy earlier here than in warmer transition areas
Final mow for cool-season grass
Related Guides
Treatment Guides for the Transition Belt
Fertilization
Feed your lawn at the right time โ not on the bag's schedule.
Pre-Emergent
Stop crabgrass before it starts โ timing is everything.
Post-Emergent
Kill the weeds that are already there โ selectively and safely.
Overseeding
Thicken thin turf and fill bare spots during the optimal seeding window.
Aeration
Break up compaction and open the soil to water, air, and nutrients.
Watering
Water deep and infrequent โ not shallow and daily.
Mowing
The one-third rule changes everything about how your lawn looks.
Grub Control
Prevent root damage before you see it โ curative treatments are less effective.
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