Winter in Iowa can be tough on lawns. Between freezing temperatures, snow cover, and long stretches without sunlight, your yard goes through a lot. The good news is that a few small adjustments to your routine can make a big difference when spring returns.

Here are some common winter lawn care mistakes we see around Altoona, West Des Moines, Urbandale, Clive, Waukee, Pleasant Hill, Johnston, Grimes, and Ankeny — and how to avoid them, neighbor to neighbor.


1. Leaving Leaves on the Lawn

We know — raking isn’t anyone’s favorite job. But when leaves sit all winter, they can trap moisture and create bare, patchy spots in the spring.

A quick final cleanup or mulching makes spring green-up smoother and healthier.


2. Cutting the Grass Too Short Before Winter

A lot of folks think a super-short final mow will “get ahead” of growth. Not quite.

Grass that’s cut too short becomes weak and can be damaged by cold weather.
Aim for a medium, even height — it protects the roots and helps the lawn bounce back faster.


3. Letting Snow Pile Up in the Same Spot

If you shovel or plow, try not to build all the snow in one big mound. A dense pile can suffocate grass underneath and slow spring thawing.

Just spreading snow out a little can prevent dead patches later.


4. Using Too Much Salt

Ice melt is helpful — but too much salt can burn grass along driveways and walkways.

If you need traction, consider:

  • Sand
  • Kitty litter
  • Or salt blends labeled “lawn safe”

Your grass will thank you in April.


5. Walking on Frozen or Snow-Covered Grass

We know it’s tempting to take the shortcut across the lawn — especially in boots. But when grass is frozen, it’s fragile. Repeated footsteps can damage it.

If possible, stick to walkways during the coldest months.


6. Forgetting Gutters and Drain Areas

When gutters get clogged, melting snow can overflow and flood parts of your lawn.

A quick gutter clean in late fall helps prevent:

  • Icy patches
  • Mushy ground
  • Drainage ruts come spring

It’s one of those little things that makes a surprisingly big difference.


7. Waiting Until Spring to Think About Yard Care

Winter prep doesn’t need to be complicated — but it does need to be done before heavy snow hits. A little fall cleanup goes a long way.

If you didn’t get to it yet — you’re not alone. And there’s still time to catch up.


We’re Here to Help, Neighbor

We’re local — just like you. When your lawn looks good, the whole neighborhood feels a little brighter.

Next Level Mowing offers:

Serving:
AltoonaPleasant HillAnkeny

Call or Text: (515) 249-4024
Website: https://wemowaltoona.com

We’ll help you take care of your lawn through the winter — so it’s ready to come back strong in spring.
We’ve got you covered.