Simple, seasonal lawn care that fits Idaho’s cool-season grass schedule
Below is a homeowner-friendly, month-by-month checklist tailored to Meridian and the greater Treasure Valley. If you’d rather have a team handle the timing, Barefoot Lawns offers year-round programs and targeted services (aeration, grub control, pest control, sprinkler maintenance, and tree care) designed for local conditions.
Meridian lawn maintenance calendar (quick reference)
| Season | What to Do | Why It Works Here |
|---|---|---|
| Early Spring | Light fertilizer (if needed), pre-emergent timing, sprinkler start-up checks, early weed control | Cool-season grasses are waking up; avoid heavy nitrogen early so the lawn doesn’t burn energy reserves before summer. (uidaho.edu) |
| Late Spring | Mowing routine, spot-spray weeds, adjust irrigation, consider aeration if soil is compacted | Growth is active—great time to correct issues before heat stress arrives. |
| Summer | Water efficiently, mow higher, avoid heavy fertilization, watch for pests and dry spots | University of Idaho Extension notes growth slows in summer; over-fertilizing can be detrimental. (uidaho.edu) |
| Late Summer / Fall | Core aeration (ideal), overseeding (if needed), stronger fertilizer applications, broadleaf weed control | Fall is preferred for aeration and supports root recovery; fertilizing helps energy storage for winter and spring green-up. (uidaho.edu) |
| Late Fall | Final fertilizer (as appropriate), reduce irrigation, winterize sprinklers | Meridian recommends sprinkler blowouts before Oct 31 to reduce freeze damage risk. (meridiancity.org) |
What “good lawn maintenance” actually looks like (and what to stop doing)
Did you know? Quick Meridian lawn facts
Step-by-step: the Meridian lawn maintenance routine that prevents most problems
1) Water smarter (timing + technique)
2) Aerate when it pays you back
3) Fertilize for roots—not just quick color
4) Watch for pests early (and treat the right problem)
If you suspect insect activity, confirm it before treating. A quick inspection (or professional check) helps prevent wasted applications and gets you to the correct solution faster.
Local Meridian angle: sprinkler winterization timing you can put on your calendar
That one deadline prevents a lot of spring surprises—cracked lines, broken heads, and backflow issues. If your system needs repairs, scheduling earlier also leaves room to fix leaks before winter sets in.
