Lawn and landscaping calendar for the Nebraska Area.
Developed by UNL and Harb’s Landscaping and Supply, Inc.
January
- Make repairs to yard equipment since this is usually a less busy time for repair people.
- Stock up on Firewood
- Thinking of new landscape needs
- Take Christmas lights down
February
- Start cleaning up flowerbeds.
- Remove all debris.
- Prune your shrubs down to size (most bushes that are not evergreen can be pruned to 3 or four inches if desired, and transplant any bushes or perennials to new locations.
- This is also a good time to trim your trees since they have no leaves and are still dormant.
- Put a new layer of mulch down so you will not disturb those early rising bulbs in March. –Buy a pre-emergent so you will have on hand to apply in the near future to catch all those early weeds.
March
- Start getting all that equipment ready to go. This may be transitioning equipment around or getting it out of storage, hoses, sprinklers, etc.
- Buy your fertilizer for the year since there are many specials going on.
- Put down your pre-emergent products on your flowerbeds so we can catch those early germinating weeds and grasses.
- Clean up debris in yard.
- Clean gutters
- Power rake if thatch layer is thick
- Check irrigation systems
April
- Mid April apply crabgrass prevention with a good Nitrogen source as well.
- Begin watering. Remember a couple deep waterings per week is way better then a little each day. We want to encourage the root system to be deep and wide.
- Get gardens tilled and garden equipment out.
May
- Fertilize your yard with a good nitrogen source and an iron source.
- Plant your flowers
- Landscape installations
- Fungicide if needed
- Ash bore treatment if needed
- Season long grub control
- Wash air conditioner (out door unit)
- Control of individual dandelions
June
- Raise mower height to 3.0 inches- conserves water, reduces stress and weeds.
- Spray weeds if needed
- Landscape installations
- Clean gutters if you have seed trees
July
- Edge your drives and sidewalks
- Spray and clean up rock beds etc.
August
- Second application of pre-emergent
- Change oil in lawn mower/ sharpen blades
September
- Prune bushes and shrubs back to desirable shape
- Late apply Weed out with fertilizer
- Clean your chimney
- Buy first load of firewood
October
- Get the snow blower out and make sure everything works, look for shovels, have a supply of ice melt.
- Start collecting summer items and put them away in storage for the winter.
- Lower mower to 2.0 inches
- Christmas lights
- Put up yard and sidewalk markers for snow removal
- Electric birdbaths for wildlife
November
- This is a good month to aerate your lawns.
- If your lawn is thin over seed as well.
- Start cleaning up all yard equipment and make a list of what needs to be repaired.
- Tape list to equipment so in late winter you can fix everything before spring.
- Apply winterizer to lawn
- Winterize sprinkler system
- Separate plants and transplant
- Put compost on garden and till
- Cut wood for next year
December
- Buy Firewood if needed
- Snow removal