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Zone 6aTransition Belt

Lawn Care Schedule for Lawrence, Kansas

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.

Kansas's continental climate delivers temperature extremes in both directions, and hot, dry summers stress cool-season grasses significantly โ€” drought-tolerant tall fescue varieties outperform Kentucky Bluegrass here.

Zone 6a Timing Guide

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

Local Pests & Diseases

Chinch bugs are common in Kansas's hot, dry summers, particularly in drought-stressed, unirrigated lawns.

Recommended Grass Types for Lawrence

Month-by-Month Treatment Calendar

January
MowingOptional

Cool-season areas may need occasional mowing in mild winters; warm-season grass fully dormant

February
Pre-EmergentOptional

Purchase supplies; application arrives in March in this cooler part of the transition zone

March
Pre-EmergentCritical

Apply crabgrass preventer as soil crosses 50โ€“55ยฐF

Light spring feeding for cool-season grass

April
FertilizationRecommended

Spring feeding for tall fescue; hold off on any warm-season grass until fully green

Post-EmergentRecommended

Treat emerged broadleaf weeds

May
FertilizationRecommended

Begin warm-season feeding only after full green-up, typically mid-to-late May here

MowingRecommended

Mow regularly, adjusting height by grass type

June
AerationCritical

Aerate warm-season areas during peak growth

Grub ControlCritical

Preventative application before eggs hatch

July
WateringCritical

Deep watering 2โ€“3 times weekly during peak heat

Grub ControlRecommended

Curative treatment if damage is visible

August
AerationCritical

Aerate cool-season tall fescue areas in late August ahead of overseeding

OverseedingCritical

Overseed cool-season areas โ€” this zone's shorter, cooler falls make late August timing important

September

Primary fall feeding for tall fescue โ€” the most important application of the year

October

Winterizer for cool-season grass; warm-season grass enters dormancy earlier here than in warmer transition areas

November
MowingOptional

Final mow for cool-season grass

DecemberNo active treatments

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