Fall Lawn Weed Control in Cary

Fall is one of the best times for a variety of lawn care treatments. An especially important one in the Cary, NC area is lawn weed control. When you deliver applications during this season, you’ll get to certain weeds when they’re incredibly vulnerable. As a result, you can ensure they don’t gain a foothold and choke out your lawn once again next spring.

Lawn Weed Control: Why Fall is Prime Time in Cary

Father and daughter playing ball on a green lawn with trees in background showing lawn weed control in Cary

In the fall, you need to do more than simply rake and de-clutter your yard. In the Cary area, it’s also an excellent point during the year to apply a pre-emergent product for winter annual weeds in your lawn and a post-emergent product to get control over perennials. When you do, you’ll be able to:

Treat perennials before they go dormant. This is important because just before going dormant, these weeds – like dandelion, plantain, and clover – are sucking in energy to store it up for the winter. When you deliver a healthy dose of weed control to them, that too will get absorbed and transported to the roots, damaging and then destroying the plant.

Hit winter annuals when they’re just developing. These pesky plants, like henbit and corn speedwell, start to germinate and develop in fall. That makes it a perfect time to deliver a pre-emergent product that suppresses them when they’re young and fragile. Such a product is designed especially for plants at this point in the lifecycle, preventing them from maturing. As a result, they won’t overwinter and sprout up next spring.

Beyond Lawn Weed Control in Cary: Other Treatments to Focus on in Fall

At Lawn Doctor of Cary-Apex, we know that sometimes lawn weed control and care can seem like full-time jobs. The good news is that the more work you put into your lawn this autumn, the better it will look in spring. Not only that, but it will be less vulnerable to issues with diseases, pests, and future weeds. So beyond clearing up leaves and cleaning up your lawn, consider aeration, seeding, and fertilizing. You’ll improve soil conditions, enhance turf thickness, and feed your lawn so it has the fuel it needs to survive winter and grow more successfully in spring.

If you’d like to learn more about our weed treatments, or any other services, call Lawn Doctor of Cary-Apex at (919) 362-1808. We offer free lawn weed control consultations to customers across Cary, Chapel Hill, Wake Forest, Durham, Apex, Pittsboro, Sanford, and other nearby areas in the Research Triangle region of NC.