Spring Lawn Care Tips

Spring is when Florida lawns wake up and stretch their roots—but if you’re near the coast, things get a little trickier. Sandy soil, salty breezes, and surprise dry spells can make lawn care confusing fast.

That’s why we’re sharing our top spring lawn care tips, Florida residents can actually use, straight from the field.

And if you’d rather not do it yourself? We at Baker Company are just a call away. With decades of experience and skilled labor ready to tackle any challenge, we’re the company you want.

Mow High, Start Right

First things first: don’t cut your grass too short.

We see it all the time—scalping the lawn in spring sets you up for trouble. Taller grass means deeper roots, better drought tolerance, and fewer weeds.

It’s one of the simplest spring grass care tips, and it works wonders. Leave the clippings where they fall. It feeds the soil and keeps things natural.

And if you want to get rid of the clippings anyway? We have seasonal lawn cleaning services that’ll help your yard look amazing.

Water Deep, Not Often

Coastal lawns don’t need daily watering. In fact, overwatering is the #1 mistake we see. Instead, water once or twice a week—deep enough to soak the roots.

If the grass doesn’t bounce back when you walk on it? That’s your signal to water. Water early in the morning to reduce evaporation and keep diseases away, or late at night if that’s the only time you can do it.

And if you don’t feel like doing it yourself, or if you’d rather automate the whole process? We can help set up rain sensors or drip systems for smarter irrigation!

Fertilize the Smart Way

Spring is a great time to fertilize—but only if your lawn is actively growing. Use slow-release fertilizer with low or no phosphorus unless your soil test says otherwise.

Too much fertilizer = wasted money, runoff, and a stressed-out lawn. Stick to products made for Florida lawns and always follow the instructions, because fertilizing too much can also cause issues.

Trust us, this is one of the best pieces of advice on lawn care we can give! Once you get fertilizing down to an art, you’ll be able to grow just about anything.

Stop Weeds Before They Start

Weeds love weak lawns, so your first defense is keeping your grass healthy. But even then, some invaders sneak in—especially in spring.

Apply a pre-emergent herbicide in early spring to stop summer weeds before they sprout. Already seeing some? Spot-treat them or pull them out while the soil’s damp.

At Baker Company, we help clients plan eco-friendly weed control without over-spraying. Check out our lawn care services to see what we can do for you!

Fix the Soil = Fix the Lawn

Coastal Florida soil tends to be sandy and low on nutrients. That’s just how it is.

Top-dressing with compost in spring can improve water retention and root strength. Aerating compacted spots helps too—it gets oxygen where it needs to go.

Want to be sure? A soil test can tell you exactly what your lawn’s missing. We at Baker can help improve your soil without guesswork or waste with our landscape and irrigation services!

Go Native, Stay Coastal

Here’s one of our favorite lawn care for spring tips: reduce the lawn where it struggles. Instead, plant Florida-native, salt-tolerant shrubs, grasses, and groundcovers.

They’re beautiful, tough, and made for our coastal conditions, which means less mowing, less watering, more time to enjoy your yard.

At Baker Company, we specialize in sustainable landscaping using native plants that thrive in our zone. We’re firm believers in lending the environment a helping hand while beautifying your property, and with native coastal plants, you can do it too!

Get Your Yard Spring-Ready with Baker Company

Spring can be the start of something beautiful—if you know how to treat the lawn in spring. With the right care and a focus on native, low-maintenance options, your yard can thrive without the stress.

We at Baker Company have helped countless Florida homeowners and property managers bring their lawns back to life.

If you’re ready to apply these spring lawn care tips Florida landscapes need most, we’re here to help. Give us a call at 904-794-7001 and let us help you turn your yard into a coastal dream!

FAQs

Can I start mowing early in spring, or should I wait?

Start mowing once the grass starts growing again, but don’t cut it short. Keep blades sharp and mow high to promote root strength.

How often should I fertilize in spring?

Most Florida lawns need just one good spring feeding with slow-release fertilizer. Overdoing it causes more harm than good.

What’s the best way to spot signs of overwatering?

If your lawn feels squishy, has mushrooms, or looks patchy despite watering—you’re probably watering too much.

What are some native plants I can add this spring?

Sea grape, coontie, muhly grass, and beach sunflower are excellent for coastal yards and require little upkeep.

Is composting really worth it for a lawn?

Yes! A light layer of compost in spring feeds the soil, helps retain moisture, and reduces the need for synthetic fertilizers.

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