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The Forsythia Rule

The "Starting Gun" You Can’t Afford to Miss In the Long Island lawn care world, we don’t look at the calendar to start our season; we look at the bushes. Those bright yellow Forsythia flowers you see popping up from Huntington to Montauk are actually nature’s "starting gun". When they bloom, it’s a signal that soil temperatures are hitting 55°F—the exact moment crabgrass seeds wake up and begin to germinate.

Why Timing is Everything You might be tempted to wait until May to think about your lawn, but in Suffolk County, if you wait that long, the crabgrass has already won the first battle. At LawnProNY, we’re out in full force this week applying pre-emergent barriers. Think of this as a microscopic "shield" on your soil surface. When that crabgrass tries to sprout, it hits the shield and dies before you ever even see it.

We aren't here to sell you a "miracle cure" later in the summer when your yard is full of weeds. We’d rather help you prevent the headache now. If you haven't secured your barrier yet, the clock is officially ticking.