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Lincoln, Nebraska

Lawn Care in Lincoln, Nebraska

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Lincoln Lawn Care Calendar

Climate-specific timing for Lincoln, NE (Cool-Season Northernzone). Use this as a baseline — adjust by 1-2 weeks based on the current season's weather.

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Mow season
Pre-emergent
Fertilize
Aeration
Overseeding
Dormancy
Mow season
Pre-emergent crabgrass
Fertilization application
Aeration
Overseeding
Dormancy
Predominant grass types
Kentucky bluegrass, Tall fescue, Perennial ryegrass, Fine fescue
Mow season
Mid-April through late October
Pre-emergent crabgrass
Mid-March to mid-April — apply when soil temperatures reach 55°F or forsythia bushes start blooming
Aeration window
Early to mid-September — the optimal window when soil temperatures cool and roots resume active growth
Overseeding
Mid-September, immediately after aeration — perennial ryegrass germinates fastest, Kentucky bluegrass takes longer
Dormancy
November through March — turf goes brown and dormant under snow cover, resuming growth as soil temperatures climb above 50°F

Fertilization schedule

  1. 1.Early April: spring greenup feed, often combined with pre-emergent crabgrass control
  2. 2.Early June: slow-release nitrogen for steady summer growth
  3. 3.Early September: recovery feed plus root development before winter
  4. 4.Late October: winterizer with higher potassium for cold tolerance

Cool-season grasses thrive in spring and fall. Summer heat stress above 85°F requires raising mowing height to 3-4 inches and watering deeply but infrequently. Avoid fertilizing during heat waves.

Lawn Care Considerations in Lincoln

Northern lawns face white grubs in mid-summer (a mid-July preventative is standard) and snow mold in late winter where snow piles linger. Brown patch fungus appears during humid July-August heat spells. Many states including Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan restrict phosphorus in non-establishment fertilizer to protect waterways. Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue dominate the region because they tolerate cold winters and recover well in the cool spring and fall growing windows.

Mow frequency
Once a week from mid-April through October when grass is actively growing. Slow to bi-weekly during mid-summer heat stress and early spring/late fall.
Mow height
Tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass: 3 to 4 inches. Raise to the high end (4 inches) during summer heat to shade roots. Lower (2.5 inches) for the final fall cut.
Water needs
1 to 1.5 inches per week during active growth, including rainfall. Deep, infrequent watering (2-3 times per week) beats daily shallow watering. Reduce during winter dormancy.
Irrigation
Irrigation is helpful but not required — natural rainfall typically covers most of the season. Established lawns survive 2-3 weeks of summer drought by going semi-dormant.

Lawn Care FAQs for Lincoln

Common questions homeowners ask about lawn care in Lincoln.

When does mowing season start in Lincoln, NE?
Mid-April through late October
How often should I mow my lawn in Lincoln?
Once a week from mid-April through October when grass is actively growing. Slow to bi-weekly during mid-summer heat stress and early spring/late fall.
What is the best mowing height for a lawn in Lincoln?
Tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass: 3 to 4 inches. Raise to the high end (4 inches) during summer heat to shade roots. Lower (2.5 inches) for the final fall cut.
When should I apply pre-emergent crabgrass control in Lincoln?
Mid-March to mid-April — apply when soil temperatures reach 55°F or forsythia bushes start blooming
When is the best time to aerate a lawn in Lincoln?
Early to mid-September — the optimal window when soil temperatures cool and roots resume active growth
When should I overseed my lawn in Lincoln?
Mid-September, immediately after aeration — perennial ryegrass germinates fastest, Kentucky bluegrass takes longer
How much water does a lawn in Lincoln need?
1 to 1.5 inches per week during active growth, including rainfall. Deep, infrequent watering (2-3 times per week) beats daily shallow watering. Reduce during winter dormancy.
Do I need a sprinkler system for a lawn in Lincoln?
Irrigation is helpful but not required — natural rainfall typically covers most of the season. Established lawns survive 2-3 weeks of summer drought by going semi-dormant.
What grass types are common in Lincoln, Nebraska?
Kentucky bluegrass, Tall fescue, Perennial ryegrass, Fine fescue. Cool-season grasses thrive in spring and fall. Summer heat stress above 85°F requires raising mowing height to 3-4 inches and watering deeply but infrequently. Avoid fertilizing during heat waves.
What pests, diseases, and local regulations affect lawns in Lincoln?
Northern lawns face white grubs in mid-summer (a mid-July preventative is standard) and snow mold in late winter where snow piles linger. Brown patch fungus appears during humid July-August heat spells. Many states including Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan restrict phosphorus in non-establishment fertilizer to protect waterways. Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue dominate the region because they tolerate cold winters and recover well in the cool spring and fall growing windows.

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21 businesses listed
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Black Label Property Services - Lincoln Lawn Care
5.0 (86)
5335 N 70th St Ste 6, Lincoln, NE 68507, USA
Newton's Lawn Care
5.0 (34)
1740 S 77th St, Lincoln, NE 68506, USA
Av Lawn Care
5.0 (10)
7210 Glynoaks Dr., Lincoln, NE 68516, USA
B's Lawn Care and Sprinkler Repair,LLC
5.0 (9)
3542 S 75th St, Lincoln, NE 68506, USA
CJ's Lawn and Landscape
5.0 (9)
1901 SW 5th St, Lincoln, NE 68522, USA
J's lawn care
5.0 (3)
3434 W Garfield St, Lincoln, NE 68522, USA
Holz Lawn and Landscaping
5.0 (1)
6212 S 31st St, Lincoln, NE 68516, USA
Dragon & Son Lawn Care Services & yard maintenance & D&S Snow Removal services.
5.0 (1)
6802 Colby St, Lincoln, NE 68505, USA
Summit Lawns - Lincoln Lawn Care
4.9 (1226)
5335 N 57th St Ste B, Lincoln, NE 68507, USA
Yard Boss - Lincoln Lawn Care
4.9 (587)
2250 Production Dr Unit 19, Roca, NE 68430, USA
Lawn Masters
4.9 (122)
5351 N 70th St, Lincoln, NE 68507, USA
Batenhorst Lawn Care LLC
4.9 (48)
621 Washington St, Lincoln, NE 68502, USA
Room to Grow, LLC
4.9 (32)
4125 Main St Suit A, Roca, NE 68430, USA
Moku Lawn and Landscaping
4.9 (27)
11600 S 21st St Unit 16, Roca, NE 68430, USA
Yardworx Lawn and Landscape - Lawn Care Lincoln Ne
4.8 (469)
7441 Travis Dr, Lincoln, NE 68516, USA
All Pro Lawn & Snow
4.8 (86)
2749 N Cotner Blvd, Lincoln, NE 68507, USA
Kuta Lawn and Landscape LLC
4.8 (51)
7730 Broadview Dr, Lincoln, NE 68505, USA
Priority Lawn and Landscape
4.8 (26)
5327 N 70th St Ste. 7, Lincoln, NE 68507, USA
Happy Lawns Lincoln
4.7 (23)
3800 S 6th St, Lincoln, NE 68502, USA
TruGreen Lawn Care
4.2 (291)
4141 N 27th St, Lincoln, NE 68521, USA
Landscape Services
Landscape Services, 1340 N 17th St, Lincoln, NE 68508, USA
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