Winter lawn care typically takes a backseat. But while everyone else is waiting for the first warm day get started, you can quietly set yourself up for a thick, healthy lawn before spring even hits. For those who want a clean, green yard around their home (without spending March playing catch-up), winter is the perfect time to plan aeration and seeding with Nature’s Select®, and here’s why.
Over time, soil gets compacted, especially in smaller yards where people, pets, and foot traffic tend to follow the same paths. Compacted soil blocks water, oxygen, and nutrients from reaching the roots. Lawn aeration solves that by pulling small plugs of soil, creating space for your grass to breathe and grow stronger. Think of it like “opening the windows” for your lawn after it’s been cooped up.
Even if your aeration and seeding happen closer to late winter/early spring, scheduling it now gets you in line before calendars fill up. When the weather starts warming, and everyone suddenly remembers they own a lawn, availability disappears fast. Winter planning also gives you time to fix common issues that block results—like drainage issues, heavy shade spots, or areas where the soil stays packed down.
Seeding works best when it’s timed to your grass type and local conditions, but the goal is always the same: fill in thin areas, crowd out weeds, and build a lawn that doesn’t give up the second summer heat shows up. A pro tip is to focus on high-visibility zones first. This includes areas around your front porch, mailbox area, and anywhere you walk daily. Also, don’t scalp your lawn before seeding; keeping a little height protects new seed and helps retain moisture.
Winter is the calm before the spring lawn-care storm. Use it. You’ll make better decisions, avoid rushed DIY mistakes, and give your lawn the runway it needs to thrive. If you want your yard to look lush in a couple of months, winter planning is the way to go. Nature's Select® supports homeowners throughout Winston-Salem, NC, with lawn care maintenance, lawn disease control, and lawn weed control—so your lawn doesn’t just start strong, it stays strong. Request an estimate at (888) 786-9735.
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