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Winter Planning
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Soil Testing
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PLANNING & ORDERING
Strategy, budget, supplies
WINTER LAWN TRAINING
Playbook mastery & education
EQUIPMENT CARE
Service, maintain, protect
SNOW MOLD PREVENTION
Winter fungus protection
MOWING FREQUENCY
Height: 3-4" | Sharp blade critical
IRRIGATION PROTOCOL
1-1.5" weekly | Deep & infrequent
NITROGEN APPLICATION
4-5 lbs N/1000 sq ft annually
SOIL ANALYSIS
pH 6.0-7.0 target | 13 nutrients
PRE-EMERGENT BARRIER
Soil temp 50-55Β°F trigger
SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
Temp <85Β°F | Avoid stress periods
CORE AERATION
2-3" depth | 2-3" spacing
GRUB PREVENTION
Preventive @ egg-laying
DISEASE CONTROL
Preventive in humid conditions
pH CORRECTION
Lime/sulfur based on test
OVERSEEDING
Soil temp 50-65Β°F optimal
DETHATCHING
Only if >0.5" thatch layer
BIOSTIMULANTS
Humic/kelp/amino acids
Optimal Timing Science
87%
Fall applications show 87% better root development vs spring (Purdue University, 2023). Core aeration in September-October aligns with peak root growth period when soil temps are 50-75Β°F.
Temperature Triggers
50-55Β°F
Pre-emergent applications based on soil temperature at 4" depth, not calendar dates. University of Maryland research shows 96% crabgrass prevention when applied at proper soil temps.
Nitrogen Efficiency
4.2 lbs/1K
Optimal annual N rate for cool-season turf. Distribution: 20% spring, 10% summer, 70% fall. Michigan State trials show 43% denser turf with fall-heavy programs.
OPTIMAL WINDOW - Maximum effectiveness
SECONDARY TIMING - Acceptable results
STRESS RISK - Only if necessary
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Based on 15+ years aggregated data from USDA, land-grant universities, and PGA Tour agronomic research
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