Overview
Apply before soil temperature reaches 55 degrees F consistently. This prevents crabgrass and other annual weeds from germinating in your lawn.
Step-by-Step Guide
Monitor soil temperature
Use a soil thermometer at 2-inch depth in a sunny area of your lawn. Check for 3 consecutive days at or near 50-55 degrees F. In most regions, this occurs when forsythia bushes bloom or lilacs begin to leaf out.
Choose the right product
Select a granular pre-emergent containing prodiamine, dithiopyr, or pendimethalin. Avoid pre-emergents with fertilizer (weed-and-feed) if you plan to overseed within 8-12 weeks — the pre-emergent will prevent grass seed from germinating too.
Calibrate your spreader
Read the product label for the recommended spreader setting and application rate. Walk at a steady pace and overlap each pass by about 6 inches to ensure even coverage.
Apply in a crisscross pattern
Apply half the recommended rate walking north-south across your lawn, then the other half walking east-west. This crisscross method ensures no gaps or overlap streaks.
Water in the product
Apply 0.5 inches of water within 24 hours of application to activate the chemical barrier in the top 1-2 inches of soil. A rain gauge or tuna can placed on the lawn helps measure water depth.
Plan a second application
Most pre-emergent products provide 3-4 months of control. Apply a second round 8-10 weeks after the first to extend protection through summer. Check the product label for reapplication intervals.
What You'll Need
Tools
- - Broadcast or drop spreader
- - Soil thermometer
- - Rain gauge or empty tuna can
- - Garden hose or sprinkler system
Materials
- - Granular pre-emergent herbicide (prodiamine, dithiopyr, or pendimethalin)
Cost Estimates
DIY Cost
$20–$50 for a bag covering 5,000-15,000 sq ft
Professional Cost
$50–$150 per application for an average lawn
Safety Tips
- Wear gloves and closed-toe shoes when handling herbicide granules.
- Keep children and pets off the lawn until the product has been watered in and the lawn is dry.
- Wash hands and exposed skin thoroughly after application.
- Store leftover product in a cool, dry place away from food and pet supplies.
When to Call a Professional
Call a landscaper or lawn care service if you have a large property (over half an acre), need liquid pre-emergent application for slopes, or want a full-season weed management program with timed split applications.
Pro Tip
Timing is everything — apply too early and the product degrades before weed seeds germinate; apply too late and crabgrass is already sprouting. Track soil temps starting in early March (north) or February (south).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying too late after soil temperatures have already exceeded 55 degrees F for several days — by then, crabgrass has already germinated.
- Using a weed-and-feed product before overseeding — the pre-emergent ingredient kills new grass seed too.
- Skipping the watering step — pre-emergent must be watered into the soil to form its chemical barrier.
- Applying at double rate instead of doing a split application — this can damage turf and does not provide longer control.
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