🌱 2025 Montgomery Lawn Care & Weather Outlook
- Tyler Perdue
- Jun 17
- 2 min read
Welcome, neighbors and clients of Alpha Care Plus Lawn & Landscape!
This season, we're seeing some wild swings in weather patterns across Montgomery County. Below is a helpful guide to what we’ve experienced so far, what to expect, and how it all affects your lawn maintenance in 2025.
🌦️ 1. Weather Trends So Far in 2025
🧊 Winter Recap:
January brought multiple snowstorms and deep freezes, creating compacted soil and ice damage on many lawns.
🌬️ Spring Recap:
March had unseasonable warmth followed by severe storms and tornado warnings.
April and May were wetter than average, which created lush early growth—but also made for tricky mowing schedules.
🔥 Summer Forecast: According to the National Weather Service, expect:
Above-average heat from late June through July
Scattered thunderstorms and humidity spikes
Heat advisories likely around July 4–10 and late July
🛠️ 2. What This Means for Lawn Care
Time of Year | Weather Impact | Lawn Care Advice |
Spring | Wet & stormy, fast growth | Mow high to avoid root damage, clean up debris after storms |
Early Summer | Thick growth & mild storms | Mow weekly, trim edges, and avoid mowing wet areas |
Mid-Summer | Hot & humid, growth slows | Raise mowing height, water deeply once or twice weekly |
Late Summer | Dry with pop-up storms | Resume active weed control, monitor for heat stress |
🌼 3. Seasonal Tips for Homeowners
We don’t mow wet lawns. It causes ruts and encourages disease.
Water in the early morning before 9 AM. Avoid shallow watering!
Leave clippings during dry spells to conserve soil moisture.
Aerate compacted lawns after heavy rains or late summer dryness.
Keep mower blades sharp to reduce grass stress and browning.
🌎 4. Local Programs & Resources
⚠️ Weather Alerts & Safety Updates: Montgomery County EMA provides real-time alerts:👉 https://www.mcohio.org
📊 Weather History & Lawn Planning Tools: Historical weather charts for planting/mowing:👉 https://www.weather.gov/iln
📷 5. Local Visuals for Your Lawn Inspiration
Here are some visual reminders of what a healthy lawn looks like this season:
A clean, striped lawn after early summer mowing.

A sun-scorched lawn in mid-July—remember to water deeply!

Storm clouds over the Miami Valley—mow after dry weather only.

💬 Final Thoughts from Alpha Care Plus
With 2025 bringing both moisture and heat extremes, staying flexible and informed is key. We’re here to make sure your lawn gets the best care through every season. Whether it’s weekly mowing, trimming, or storm cleanup, Alpha Care Plus Lawn & Landscape has your back.
📞 Call/Text: 937-900-0880📧 Email: info@alphacare.plus🌐 Website: www.alphacare.plus
Let’s keep Montgomery County beautiful—one yard at a time!
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