Frequently Asked Questions

Winter Lawn Care: Protecting Your Dormant Lawn


Quick Tips for Winter Lawn Protection

  • Do a quick cleanup before the first freeze – get everything off your lawn

  • Create walking paths to avoid random foot traffic

  • Wait for frost to melt before walking on the grass

  • Keep an eye out for any forgotten items that might have been left out

Why This Matters for Spring

The better you treat your lawn during its winter rest, the better it'll look come springtime. It's like letting someone get a good night's sleep – they're much more likely to wake up ready to tackle the day!


At Rolling Green Lawn Care, we're here to help your lawn stay healthy all year long, even during its winter snooze. Have questions? We've got answers! Visit www.rollinggreenturfcare.com for more tips or to chat with our team about keeping your lawn looking its best through every season.

Remember: Your sleeping lawn isn't a forgotten lawn – it's just recharging for another beautiful year in your backyard!

Is Your Lawn Taking a Winter Nap? Here's What You Need to Know

Hey there! Just because your lawn looks like it's sleeping under that winter blanket doesn't mean it's completely checked out. Your grass is actually pretty busy beneath the surface, storing energy and preparing for spring. But while it's doing its thing, it needs a little TLC from us to stay healthy.

What's Really Going On Down There?

Think of winter dormancy as your lawn's version of a power-saving mode. While the grass above ground looks brown and lifeless, the roots are still hard at work. They're storing nutrients and staying ready for that spring wake-up call. Pretty cool, right?


Watch Out for These Winter Lawn Killers

Your dormant lawn is more fragile than you might think. Here are the big things to avoid:

  • Leaving stuff on your frozen grass (those forgotten kids' toys, garden tools, or parked cars can leave dead spots that last well into summer)

  • Walking on frosty grass (those footprints can actually break grass plants and leave brown patches)

  • Piling all your snow in one spot (spread it around when you're shoveling)

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