Autumn is the perfect season to give your lawn a fresh start. Cooler temperatures, consistent rainfall, and reduced weed competition create ideal conditions for establishing new turf or rejuvenating a tired lawn.
Fall-seeded grass develops strong roots before winter, giving your lawn a head start and a thicker, healthier appearance come spring.
The prime window for lawn make-overs is from early September to mid-October, depending on local climate and frost dates.
Choosing the right grass is key to fall success. Cool-season grasses such as perennial ryegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, and fine or tall fescues thrive in the cooler fall climate. Perennial ryegrass is particularly effective because it germinates quickly, often within 7–10 days and establishes a strong root system before winter.