Every spring, we always see the same thing happen. The snow melts, the sun finally shows up, and homeowners walk outside to survey the damage. What greets them is rarely pretty, and usually includes matted grass, bare patches, and compacted soil. And there’s always one corner of the yard that looks like it simply gave up somewhere around January. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone, and you’re not out of options. ArborLawn has been bringing Michigan lawns back to life since 1976, and spring is exactly when the real work begins.

What Winter Actually Does to Your Lawn
Michigan winters are not gentle. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles compact the soil and suffocate grass roots. Snow mold can settle in under prolonged coverage, leaving behind circular patches of matted, discolored turf. Ice damage weakens grass blades at the crown (the most critical part of the plant), making recovery slow and uneven without the right intervention. And underneath all of it, grub activity from the previous fall may have already compromised root systems in ways you won’t fully see until summer.
The point is this: what looks like a lawn that just needs a little time to wake up is often a lawn that needs targeted, knowledgeable care to actually recover.
Why Hardware Store Fertilizer Isn’t Enough
It’s tempting to grab a bag of fertilizer and call it a strategy. But applying the wrong nutrients at the wrong time (or to soil that’s too compacted to absorb them) doesn’t help a stressed lawn; it just wastes your time and money. Real recovery starts with understanding what your specific lawn is dealing with, from soil conditions to grass variety to the particular stressors of your yard’s microenvironment.
A Smarter Approach to Spring Lawn Care
At ArborLawn, we take a more targeted approach that goes beyond surface-level treatment. Proper spring lawn care in Michigan means assessing what winter left behind, addressing compaction and nutrient deficiencies, and building a treatment plan that sets your lawn up for a genuinely strong growing season—not just a temporary green-up that fades by July.
Lansing, Let’s Get Your Lawn Back
If your lawn is looking rough coming out of winter, now is the right time to act—not June. ArborLawn serves homeowners throughout Lansing, MI, and the surrounding communities with expert lawn care, aeration, and grub treatment that actually delivers results. Contact us today at (517) 882-1941 to get started.
