Lawn Care Schedule for Grand Rapids, Michigan
Zone 5b sees winter lows between โ10ยฐF and โ15ยฐF with a growing season that runs approximately 7 months. Spring pre-emergent goes down in early April as soil temperatures climb through 55ยฐF, and fall is the primary season for fertilization and overseeding of cool-season grasses.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula operates nearly a full USDA zone colder than the Lower Peninsula, so UP lawns follow zone 4b timing while southern Michigan follows zone 5b or 6a guidelines.
Zone 5b Timing Guide
- Pre-emergent window:
- late March to mid-April
- Active growing season:
- early April โ late October
Local Pests & Diseases
Grub damage from Japanese and European chafer beetles is common statewide, with European chafer especially aggressive in southeast Michigan.
Recommended Grass Types for Grand Rapids
Month-by-Month Treatment Calendar
Purchase supplies; application arrives late March to mid-April in this zone
Apply in warmer microclimates as soil approaches 50ยฐF late in the month
Primary application window as soil crosses 50โ55ยฐF
Light spring feeding optional
Treat emerged broadleaf weeds
Mow every 5โ7 days at 3โ3.5 inches
Begin irrigation if rainfall drops below an inch weekly
Preventative application before eggs hatch
Water deeply 1โ1.25 inches weekly
Core aerate in late August ahead of overseeding
Overseed immediately after aeration โ soil temps of 50โ65ยฐF support strong germination
Primary fall feeding โ the single most important application of the year
Continue overseeding through mid-September
Apply winterizer (high potassium) fertilizer to harden grass for winter
Final winterizer if not completed in October
Final mow at 2โ2.5 inches
Related Guides
Treatment Guides for the North 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.
Fungicide
Prevent disease before it spreads โ fungicide rarely rescues an infected lawn.
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