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Zone 9aTransition Belt

Lawn Care Schedule for Salinas, California

Zone 9a is essentially frost-free, with lows between 20ยฐF and 25ยฐF and a year-round management calendar for warm-season grasses. Lawn care is driven by irrigation efficiency, summer weed pressure, and preventing heat stress โ€” not by frost dates.

California's climate diversity is extreme โ€” a San Francisco lawn follows cool foggy conditions year-round, a Sacramento lawn manages hot dry summers, and a San Diego lawn is nearly subtropical โ€” zone alone does not determine the right schedule.

Zone 9a Timing Guide

Pre-emergent window:
late January to early February
Active growing season:
Year-round active

Local Pests & Diseases

Pest pressure varies by region โ€” European crane fly troubles coastal lawns, while lawn grubs and billbugs are more common in inland valleys.

Recommended Grass Types for Salinas

Month-by-Month Treatment Calendar

January
WateringOptional

Coastal and northern lawns need little supplemental water during the wet season

February
Pre-EmergentCritical

Apply as soil warms โ€” timing varies significantly by coastal, valley, or inland microclimate

March

Light spring feeding as growth resumes statewide

April
FertilizationRecommended

Continue spring feeding

Post-EmergentRecommended

Treat emerged weeds while mild

May

Warm-season lawns in inland valleys begin active feeding

WateringRecommended

Irrigation needs rise sharply inland; coastal lawns need far less

June
AerationCritical

Aerate warm-season lawns during peak growth

WateringCritical

Inland and Central Valley lawns require consistent deep watering as the dry season begins

July
WateringCritical

Peak irrigation demand inland; coastal fog moderates need near the coast

Grub ControlRecommended

Monitor for damage in irrigated turf

August
FertilizationRecommended

Late-summer feeding for warm-season lawns

WateringCritical

Continue efficient irrigation through the dry season

September

Primary fall feeding for cool-season lawns as temperatures moderate

October
FertilizationRecommended

Continue fall feeding; watch for the first rains to reduce irrigation dependence

November
WateringOptional

Reduce irrigation as seasonal rains typically return

December
WateringOptional

Rain-fed in most years; minimal supplemental watering needed

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