04/25/2026 by April Mahomoc of Lawn Doctor of Greater Columbus
Every April, we hear the same question from homeowners:
“Is it too early to do anything to my lawn?”
The short answer is no. In fact, waiting is one of the most common reasons lawns struggle later in the season.
Right now, as we are servicing properties across Columbus and surrounding communities such as Dublin, Westerville, Grove City, Hilliard, Powell, and Pickerington, April marks the beginning of the most important phase of the lawn care cycle.
Your Lawn Is Waking Up—And So Are Weeds
Even if your lawn still appears dull or uneven, there is significant activity happening beneath the surface.
As soil temperatures rise throughout Central Ohio—from Delaware and Marysville down to Canal Winchester, Groveport, and Obetz—grass begins to emerge from dormancy. At the same time, weed seeds are preparing to germinate.
This is why lawn care in early Spring is focused on timing rather than immediate visual results.
Why Waiting Can Set Your Lawn Back
Many homeowners in areas such as Gahanna, New Albany, Upper Arlington, and Worthington wait until weeds are visible before taking action.
Unfortunately, by that point, prevention is no longer an option and control becomes more difficult.
At this stage of the Spring season, our focus is on:
- Pre-emergent weed control
- Early-season fertilization
These treatments are designed to prevent problems before they develop, rather than reacting after they appear.
What We Are Seeing Across Local Lawns
Across communities including Blacklick, Reynoldsburg, Pataskala, and Pickerington, most lawns are coming out of Winter with similar conditions:
- Thin or patchy turf
- Compacted soil
- Early signs of weed activity
These conditions are typical for early Spring, but April provides the best opportunity to address them effectively.
Why April Matters for Busy Homeowners
Many of the homeowners we work with—from Bexley and German Village to Plain City, Sunbury, and Lewis Center—have limited time to manage lawn care themselves.
The key to a healthy lawn is not the amount of time spent, but the consistency and timing of treatments.
Properly timed applications in Spring set the foundation for the rest of the season and reduce the need for corrective work later.
What You Should Be Doing Right Now
To position your lawn for success heading into Summer, focus on:
- Early-season fertilization
- Pre-emergent weed control
- Maintaining a consistent lawn care schedule
These steps help improve turf density, strengthen root systems, and reduce weed pressure as temperatures rise.
Serving Homeowners Across Greater Columbus
We are currently providing services throughout the Greater Columbus area, including:
Ashville, Canal Winchester, Carroll, Commercial Point, Grove City, Groveport, Lockbourne, South Bloomfield, and Orient
As well as:
Delaware, Galena, Sunbury, Ostrander, Sparta, Magnetic Springs, and Marengo
And throughout:
Grandview Heights, Clintonville, Upper Arlington, Whitehall, West Jefferson, Galloway, and Northern Columbus.
We also serve homeowners in Blacklick Estates, Centerburg, Derby, Johnstown, Lithopolis, Obetz, and Westerville, along with many other surrounding communities.
No matter where you are in the Greater Columbus area, April and early Spring are the most important times to establish a strong, healthy lawn.
Final Thoughts
If your lawn is not yet showing strong results, that is normal for this time of year.
However, the steps you take in April will directly impact how your lawn performs in Summer and beyond.
For homeowners who do not have the time to manage treatments themselves, a consistent, professionally managed lawn care program can make a significant difference in both appearance and long-term health.
