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Pitt Meadows, BC - Lawn Conditions

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Soil Temperature

8°C - Ideal for seeding

Rainfall This Week

15mm - Perfect moisture

Today's Pitt Meadows Tip

Perfect for spring overseeding!

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Apply Limestone

Pitt Meadows Seasonal Lawn Care

Pitt Meadows's unique climate requires specific care for each season.

Spring in Pitt Meadows

Revive your lawn after winter.

  • Apply Moss Control
  • First fertilization
  • Overseed bare patches
  • Power Rake (dethatching)
View Spring Guide

Summer in Pitt Meadows

Protect from heat stress.

  • Deep watering schedule
  • Raise mowing height
  • Pest monitoring
  • Spot treat weeds
View Summer Guide

Fall in Pitt Meadows

Prepare for winter.

  • Core aeration
  • Fall fertilization
  • Leaf removal
  • Final mowing
View Fall Guide

Winter in Pitt Meadows

Protect dormant lawn.

  • Keep off frozen grass
  • Tool maintenance
  • Plan for spring
  • Snow mold prevention
View Winter Guide

Essential Lawn Care Tips

Master fundamental practices for a healthy lawn.

1

Proper Mowing

Maintain grass at 2–3 inches. Never cut more than one-third.

Weekly Moderate
2

Smart Watering

Water deeply (1–2 inches) 1x/week. Early morning is best.

1x Weekly High
3

Fertilization

Use a slow-release fertilizer about 5 times per year.

5x / Year Technical
4

Aeration

Aerate compacted soil in spring or fall.

Annually Advanced
5

Weed Prevention

Apply limestone before soil reaches ~13°C for best results.

Seasonal Preventive
6

Pest Monitoring

Inspect regularly for grubs and chafer beetles.

Monthly Monitoring

Common Lawn Problems

Identify and solve frequent Pitt Meadows lawn issues. Need help? Professional lawn care in Pitt Meadows by BUR-HAN.

Brown Patches & Dead Spots

Irregular brown areas can indicate fungal disease, pet damage, or grub infestation. Test by tugging on grass—if it lifts easily, you likely have grubs.

Solution: Identify cause, then treat

Weed Infestation

Crabgrass, dandelions, and clover often indicate thin turf or improper care. Prevention through thick, healthy turf is far more effective than constant treatment.

Solution: Improve turf density

Pest / Disease

Grubs, chafer beetles and rust fungus such as “Red Thread” can devastate lawns. Early identification is vital. Look for large brown areas and orange leaf spots.

Solution: Targeted treatment
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