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Dr. Green Services Explains Why February Planning Leads to Healthier Lawns in Chicagoland

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February 16, 2026
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Local lawn care experts urge homeowners to prepare now for spring weeds, grub control, and stronger turf

CHICAGO, Feb. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — While winter still grips Chicagoland, the foundation for a healthy summer lawn is already being set. Dr. Green Services, a local, family-owned lawn care service, is encouraging homeowners to view February as a critical planning month. Even though lawns remain dormant, Northern Illinois soil and weather conditions demand early, science-based preparation to achieve strong, resilient turf in spring.

Why Waiting Until Spring Is Often Too Late

Many homeowners wait for warmer weather before thinking about lawn care. However, by the time grass turns green, key treatment windows are already closing. Soil temperatures can rise quickly during late winter warm spells, triggering early biological activity below the surface.

Pre-emergent weed control depends on precise timing. Once soil temperatures reach key thresholds, weeds like crabgrass begin to germinate. If treatments are not planned in advance, weeds can establish before prevention is possible. Similarly, effective grub control requires foresight. Reactive treatments later in the season often come after damage has already occurred. Missed timing frequently results in thin turf that struggles with weeds, heat stress, and drought.

What Dr. Green Services Prepares in February

Dr. Green Services uses February to develop customized lawn care plans tailored to each property. This includes selecting fertilizer blends designed for Illinois turf, scheduling treatments around local weather patterns, and coordinating technician routes to ensure consistent service when spring arrives. Planning ahead allows treatments to be applied at the exact moment lawns need them most.

Why Local Chicagoland Expertise Matters

Chicagoland lawns face unique challenges. Freeze-thaw cycles can compact soil and stress root systems, while heavy clay soils often prevent nutrients from reaching turf roots. National, one-size-fits-all programs rarely account for these conditions, leading to uneven results across Illinois lawns.

“In Chicagoland, the transition from frozen ground to active growth happens fast,” said Marc Harris, Operations Manager at Dr. Green Services. “By the time weeds are visible, the opportunity for prevention is already shrinking. February planning allows us to get the science and timing right before the ground even thaws.”

Plan Now for a Healthier Spring Lawn

Homeowners are encouraged to plan early and avoid the spring rush. With decades of local experience and a science-based approach, Dr. Green Services helps Chicagoland lawns start the season strong. Homeowners can also explore seasonal tips and expert guidance by visiting the company’s lawn care resources page at https://drgreenservices.com/lawn-care-resources/

To schedule a spring consultation and prepare for a healthier lawn, contact Dr. Green Services today.

Contact:
Name: Ryan Van Haastrecht
Phone Number: 800-465-2934

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