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When to Plant Grass Seed in Calexico, CA

Germination timing based on current soil temperature readings from your nearest monitoring station.

Current Soil Temperature

The 2-inch soil temperature near Calexico, CA is currently 95.4°F (100.8°F at 4 inches), measured at the Ford Dry Lake monitoring station (71.1 mi away).

Soil is warm enough for warm-season grasses. Bermuda and zoysia can be seeded or sodded now; St. Augustine establishes from sod or plugs. For cool-season grasses, wait for the fall window, which opens once soil falls back through 70°F, typically around October 24.

Typical Seeding Calendar for Calexico

Based on long-term station averages, the 2-inch soil near Calexico typically crosses the cool-season seeding threshold (50°F) around January 1 and reaches the warm-season threshold (65°F) around March 10. After the summer peak, soil falls back through 70°F around October 24 and below 65°F around October 30, the heart of the fall seeding window. Use these dates as a starting guide, but always confirm with a current soil thermometer reading.

  • Days in the 5065°F cool-season band: 134 per year, split between the spring and fall shoulders
  • Days at or above 75°F (peak summer soil, too hot to seed): 178 per year
  • Days below 40°F (winter dormancy): 0 per year

Calexico's Predicted Planting Windows

These windows are computed from Calexico's multi-year soil-temperature climatology and NOAA frost normals, so they reflect this location rather than a regional average. Treat them as a starting plan and confirm with current readings.

    Cool-season grass is not well suited here: peak summer soil averages around 106°F, hot enough to stress fescue and bluegrass through the summer. Tall fescue is the most heat-tolerant cool-season choice; a warm-season grass (Bermuda, zoysia) is the more durable option in this climate.

    Last Safe Seeding Date Before Frost in Calexico

    The average first frost near Calexico is October 22, from NOAA frost normals measured 1147 miles away. Cool-season seedlings need about 42 days of root growth before a hard freeze, so counting back from the frost date puts the last safe seeding day around September 10. Seed later than that and roots will not establish before dormancy; the seed usually survives winter, but germination and coverage suffer.

    Best Time to Plant Grass Seed in Calexico: Month by Month

    Typical 2-inch soil temperature by month near Calexico, from multi-year station averages, with the seeding verdict for each grass family. Confirm against the current reading above before you put seed down.

    MonthTypical 2" soil tempCool-season seedingWarm-season seeding
    January53°FGood; fall is betterToo cold
    February59°FGood; fall is betterToo cold
    March67°FRisky; heat aheadPrime window
    April75°FToo hotPrime window
    May84°FToo hotPrime window
    June95°FToo hotPrime window
    July102°FToo hotPrime window
    August98°FToo hotToo late this year
    September88°FToo hotToo late this year
    October75°FToo hotToo late this year
    November60°FPrime windowToo cold
    December54°FPrime windowToo cold

    Grass Species Readiness in Calexico

    Each species has its own germination optimum. The bands and day counts below come from university extension data; the dates come from Calexico's own station climatology.

    SpeciesOptimum soil tempDays to germinateSoil typically readyRight now
    Bermudagrass7585°F10-30April 9Too warm to establish
    Zoysia7585°FvariesApril 9Too warm to establish
    Buffalograss7585°F14-30April 9Too warm to establish
    Centipede7585°FvariesApril 9Too warm to establish
    Kentucky bluegrass5986°F14-30February 10Too warm to establish
    Tall fescue6886°F7-12March 19Too warm to establish
    Perennial ryegrass6886°F5-10March 19Too warm to establish
    Fine fescue5977°F7-14February 10Too warm to establish

    “Right now” compares each species’ band to the current 2-inch reading of 95.4°F. “Soil typically ready” is the first calendar day the long-term station average reaches that species’ optimum band.

    Cool-Season Grass Planting Windows

    Cool-season grasses (tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass) germinate best when the 2-inch soil temperature stays between 50°F and 65°F. The ideal window is early to mid-spring, or early fall when soil cools back into this range. Fall seeding has less weed competition and more consistent moisture.

    • Spring: Seed when soil sustains 50°F+ for 3–5 consecutive days, early enough that roots establish before summer heat.
    • Fall (best window): Seed 6–8 weeks before the first hard freeze so roots establish.
    • Avoid: Mid-summer seeding when soil exceeds 75°F. Germination drops and weed pressure peaks.

    Warm-Season Grass Planting Windows

    Warm-season grasses (Bermuda, zoysia, St. Augustine, centipede) need soil temperatures of65°F or higher for germination. These grasses are best seeded in late spring through early summer when soil has fully warmed.

    • Late spring: Seed once soil sustains 65°F+ for 5–7 days.
    • Sod: Can be laid slightly earlier since it is already established, but root growth still needs 60°F+ soil.
    • Avoid: Fall seeding. Warm-season seeds will not germinate before winter dormancy.

    How to Check Before You Seed

    Use a soil thermometer at 2 inches depth, measured mid-morning after the sun has warmed the surface. Take readings in several spots and average them. One warm day does not mean soil is ready; look for a sustained trend across 3–5 days.

    How to read a soil thermometer →

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