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Lawn Care Schedule for Menlo Park, CA

80°F at 2-inch depth · modeled (Open-Meteo)

March

2026Completed

April

2026Completed

May

2026

No active tasks for your location.

June

2026This month
MODELED ESTIMATE · OPEN-METEO ERA5-LANDJun 14 · in window

Fertilizer

IN WINDOWMODERATE CONFIDENCE

Warm-season summer nitrogen11, 12

A mid-summer nitrogen feeding sustains the bermudagrass or zoysia growth started in late spring, feeding the most active growth phase of the year. Skipping it leaves a thinner canopy heading into the late-summer disease and weed window.

Conditions are close to the action band. Monitor daily, the window typically opens within a few days.

Why this, why now
Safety details (REI, air-temp ceiling, pre-rain)

Conditions are not yet in the action band. The guidance below describes the safety constraints to plan around when the window opens.

Re-entry interval is not required for this product.

Air temperatures above 95°F can volatilize the product or stress the lawn. Wait for cooler conditions.

Air temperatures below 65°F slow uptake and reduce efficacy. Wait for warmer conditions.

Apply at least 24 hours before forecast rain so the product binds before runoff.

MODELED ESTIMATE · OPEN-METEO ERA5-LANDJun 14 · in window

Fertilizer

IN WINDOWMODERATE CONFIDENCE

Summer iron (foliar) application13, 14

A foliar iron spray darkens the lawn's color without forcing the leaf growth a nitrogen feeding would, which is exactly what summer-stressed turf needs. Iron is taken up directly through the leaves, so results show in days rather than weeks.

Conditions are close to the action band. Monitor daily, the window typically opens within a few days.

Why this, why now
Safety details (REI, air-temp ceiling, pre-rain)

Conditions are not yet in the action band. The guidance below describes the safety constraints to plan around when the window opens.

Keep pets and children off treated areas for 4 hours after application.

Air temperatures above 90°F can volatilize the product or stress the lawn. Wait for cooler conditions.

Air temperatures below 60°F slow uptake and reduce efficacy. Wait for warmer conditions.

Apply at least 4 hours before forecast rain so the product binds before runoff.

MODELED ESTIMATE · OPEN-METEO ERA5-LANDJun 14 · in window

Cultivation

IN WINDOWMODERATE CONFIDENCE

Spring core aeration (warm-season)15, 16

Bermudagrass, zoysia, and centipede recover fastest from aeration when they are actively growing in late spring. Pulling cores relieves compaction and lets the lateral-spreading rhizomes and stolons fill the open holes within weeks.

Conditions are close to the action band. Monitor daily, the window typically opens within a few days.

MODELED ESTIMATE · OPEN-METEO ERA5-LANDJun 14 · in window

Cultivation

IN WINDOWMODERATE CONFIDENCE

Warm-season seeding17, 18

Bermudagrass, zoysia, centipede, and bahia germinate from seed once 2-inch soil temperatures sustain in the 65–90°F band. St. Augustine is established from sod or plugs — its seed is unreliable and not commercially viable. Pair seeding with aeration so seed drops into open holes for ideal soil contact.

Conditions are close to the action band. Monitor daily, the window typically opens within a few days.

July

2026Coming up

August

2026Coming up

September

2026Coming up

October

2026Coming up

November

2026

No active tasks for your location.

December

2026

No active tasks for your location.

About this schedule

Soil at 2 inches is currently 80°F. Summer iron (foliar) application is in window now. That is 9°F above the 30-year normal for this date. Modeled estimate from Open-Meteo ERA5-Land (no station within range).

Sources

  1. Penn State Extension: Thatch Management in Lawns (2024)
  2. NC State Extension TurfFiles: Thatch and Dethatching (2023)
  3. Penn State Extension: Managing Soil pH (2024)
  4. Virginia Cooperative Extension (Virginia Tech): Lime, the Real Story (2023)
  5. University of Georgia Extension: B978: Weed Control in Home Lawns (2024)
  6. Clemson Cooperative Extension HGIC: Managing Weeds in Warm Season Lawns (2024)
  7. Penn State Extension: Preemergence Herbicides for Control of Crabgrass in Lawns (2024)
  8. University of Maryland Extension: Crabgrass and Other Summer Annual Grass Weeds in Lawns (2023)
  9. University of Georgia Extension: Lawns in Georgia: Selection and Species (2024)
  10. University of Florida IFAS Extension: Fertilization Recommendations for Warm-Season Lawns (2023)
  11. University of Florida IFAS Extension: Fertilization Recommendations for Warm-Season Lawns (2024)
  12. University of Georgia Extension: Bermudagrass Lawn Calendar (2023)
  13. Penn State Extension: Iron Applications on Cool-Season Turf (2024)
  14. University of Georgia Extension: Iron and Micronutrients in Warm-Season Lawns (2023)
  15. University of Georgia Extension: Aeration of Warm-Season Lawns (2024)
  16. University of Florida IFAS Extension: Warm-Season Turf Cultural Practices (2023)
  17. University of Georgia Extension: Establishing and Managing Bermudagrass Lawns (2024)
  18. University of Florida IFAS Extension: Establishing Your Florida Lawn (2023)
  19. University of Georgia Extension: Mowing Bermudagrass Lawns (2024)
  20. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension: Mowing Heights for Warm-Season Lawns (2023)
  21. Penn State Extension: White Grubs in Home Lawns (2024)
  22. Purdue Extension: Managing White Grubs in Turfgrass (2023)
  23. University of Georgia Extension: Lawns in Georgia: Maintenance Calendar (2024)
  24. NC State Extension TurfFiles: Warm-Season Turf Fertilization (2023)
  25. Penn State Extension: Soil Testing for Lawns and Landscapes (2024)
  26. University of Maryland Extension: Soil Testing for Home Lawns (2023)
  27. NC State Extension TurfFiles: Annual Bluegrass Control in Turfgrass (2024)
  28. University of Georgia Extension: Annual Bluegrass Control in Lawns (2023)
  29. Penn State Extension: Fall Lime Applications (2024)
  30. Virginia Cooperative Extension (Virginia Tech): Lime Application Timing (2023)

Schedule last updated: 12:14 UTC-8