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Zone 6aNorth Belt

Lawn Care Schedule for Fall River, Massachusetts

Zone 6a has mild winters with lows between โ€“5ยฐF and โ€“10ยฐF 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.

Massachusetts lawns benefit from fall lime applications in the coastal plain where soil pH drifts acidic, and spring pre-emergent is critical given the region's high crabgrass pressure.

Zone 6a Timing Guide

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

Local Pests & Diseases

Japanese beetle grubs are the dominant summer pest statewide; a June preventative application is significantly more effective than treating damage after it appears in August.

Recommended Grass Types for Fall River

Month-by-Month Treatment Calendar

JanuaryNo active treatments
February
Pre-EmergentOptional

Purchase supplies โ€” apply when soil reaches 50โ€“55ยฐF (late Feb in warmer microclimates)

March
Pre-EmergentCritical

Apply crabgrass preventer as soil temperatures approach 50โ€“55ยฐF

April
Pre-EmergentRecommended

Second application window if soil has not yet reached 55ยฐF

Post-EmergentRecommended

Spot-treat emerged broadleaf weeds (dandelions, clover)

Light spring application optional โ€” avoid heavy feeding before summer stress

May
Post-EmergentRecommended

Treat actively growing weeds while temperatures are below 85ยฐF

MowingRecommended

Mow every 5โ€“7 days; keep cool-season grass at 3โ€“4 inches

WateringOptional

Begin irrigation if rainfall drops below 1 inch per week

June
Grub ControlCritical

Apply preventative grub control (imidacloprid or chlorantraniliprole)

MowingRecommended

Raise mowing height to 3.5โ€“4 inches to shade soil and reduce heat stress

WateringRecommended

Water deeply 2โ€“3 times per week; 1โ€“1.25 inches total per week

July
Grub ControlRecommended

Last window for preventative grub control; curative products if grubs visible

WateringCritical

Increase watering frequency during heat waves; allow slight dormancy if needed

FungicideOptional

Watch for brown patch and dollar spot when night temps stay above 70ยฐF

August
AerationCritical

Core aerate in late August to relieve compaction before overseeding

OverseedingCritical

Overseed thin areas after aeration โ€” soil temps should be 50โ€“65ยฐF

Grub ControlRecommended

Apply curative grub control if sod lifts easily or you see grub damage

September

Primary fall feeding โ€” most important application of the year for cool-season grass

OverseedingCritical

Continue overseeding through mid-September while soil temps hold above 50ยฐF

Post-EmergentRecommended

Fall window for broadleaf weed control โ€” weeds actively moving nutrients to roots

October

Apply winterizer fertilizer (high potassium) to harden grass for winter

Post-EmergentRecommended

Last chance for broadleaf weed control before ground freezes

November
FertilizationRecommended

Final winterizer application if not done in October; apply before ground freezes

MowingOptional

Final mow โ€” lower to 2โ€“2.5 inches to reduce snow mold risk

DecemberNo active treatments

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