Lawn Care Guide for Concordia Parish
Concordia Parish, Louisiana
USDA SSURGO / PHZMData Story
About Lawn Care in Concordia Parish, Louisiana
High Success Potential in Concordia
Concordia Parish boasts a lawn difficulty score of 60.2, making it one of the easiest places in Louisiana to maintain a lawn. This score is significantly higher than both the state average of 33.8 and the national median of 50.0. Residents in this Zone 9a region have a distinct advantage when it comes to growing a lush green space.
Plentiful Rain for Turf Growth
Annual precipitation averages 58.7 inches, providing ample natural hydration for local lawns. While specific heat and growing season data are limited for this parish, the rainfall levels suggest a very productive environment for warm-season grasses. Homeowners should focus on ensuring proper drainage to handle the frequent, heavy rain events.
Rich Clay Soils and Strong pH
The soil in Concordia Parish is very heavy, with a clay content of 40.1% and a sand content of only 17.8%. This means the soil holds onto moisture and nutrients exceptionally well, though it is prone to compaction. The pH level of 6.26 is nearly perfect, falling right in the middle of the ideal range for most lawn types.
Managing Severe Drought Risks
Despite its high lawn score, the entire parish is currently experiencing severe drought, which affected the region for 11 weeks last year. The high clay content helps protect the grass during short dry spells, but prolonged drought requires supplemental watering. Focus on aerating the soil to ensure that any water you apply reaches deep into the root zone.
Thriving in Concordia's Climate
St. Augustine and Bermuda grass are excellent candidates for these rich, clay-heavy soils in Zone 9a. While specific frost dates are unavailable for this parish, the general regional window suggests planting in late March for the best establishment. With such a high difficulty score, a little regular maintenance will go a long way here.
Lawn Difficulty Score
Top Grass Fit for Concordia Parish
Excellent match
Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch
Pennington
Top cultivar score: 100/100
Zone 9a vs Zoysiagrass's 6–9 band.
Soil pH 6.25904584443839 vs Zoysiagrass's 6–6.5 window.
Precipitation 58.69" + soil AWC vs Zoysiagrass's 20–30" need.
Zenith Zoysia occupies a unique position in the grass seed market: it's essentially the only Zoysia variety widely available as seed. Most Zoysia (Emerald, Zeon, Innovation) is sold as sod or plugs at $300-500+ per 1,000 sq ft.
Limited product coverage — one vetted cultivar for this species.
Shop Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & MulchIn Concordia Parish, USDA zone 9a, soil pH 6.3, Pennington Zenith Zoysia Grass Seed & Mulch scores 100/100 — a strong zone match and adequate moisture.
Why we ruled these out
- Outsidepride Midnight Kentucky Bluegrass Seed — USDA zone 9a is above Outsidepride Midnight Kentucky Bluegrass Seed's effective range (2–8); not recommended for this county.
See our fit-score methodology for how survivability is determined.
Recommended Grasses
Bermudagrass
Cynodon dactylon
Best Grass Seed for Concordia Parish
Zone 9a • Warm-season grasses thrive here.
Find Seeds for Zone 9aClimate Snapshot
Annual Precip
58.7"
Growing Degree Days
N/A
Base 50F
Last Spring Frost
N/A
First Fall Frost
N/A
Days Above 95F
N/A
Hardiness Zone
9a
Seeding Calendar — Zone 9A
Seasonal Lawn Care Checklist
Spring
- Apply pre-emergent herbicide when soil reaches 55F
- Begin mowing when grass reaches 3 inches
- Start irrigation if rainfall is below 1 inch/week
- Soil test every 2-3 years — adjust lime or sulfur as needed
Summer
- Raise mowing height to reduce heat stress
- Water deeply 1-2 times per week (1 inch total)
- Avoid fertilizing cool-season grasses in peak heat
- Scout for grubs and treat if >10 per sq ft
Fall
- Overseed warm-season lawns if thinning
- Apply fall fertilizer (highest N application for cool-season)
- Continue mowing until growth stops
- Rake or mulch leaves to prevent smothering
Winter
- Apply pre-emergent for winter weeds
- Service mower and sharpen blades
- Plan spring soil amendments based on fall test
- Overseed with ryegrass for winter color
Watering Deficit Calculator
Monthly Deficit
0.0"
inches of water
Monthly Water
0
gallons
Estimated Monthly Cost
$0.00
at $0.008/gallon average
Estimates based on 59" annual precipitation and estimated evapotranspiration. Actual costs vary by local water rates.
Common Lawn Problems in Concordia Parish
Excess Moisture & Fungal Disease
High annual rainfall (59 inches) increases risk of fungal diseases like brown patch and dollar spot. Ensure good drainage and avoid overwatering.
Heavy Clay Soil
Clay content of 40% leads to poor drainage and soil compaction. Core aeration 1-2 times yearly and topdressing with compost can improve root growth.
Learn more about regional lawn challenges at The Lawn Report.
Lawn Care Advisory: Concordia Parish
Lawn Verdict
Concordia Parish is in USDA hardiness zone 9a, a warm zone well-suited to heat-tolerant grasses. with winter lows reaching around 20.0°F. High annual precipitation (58.7 inches) supports lush growth but increases disease pressure.
Seasonal Breakdown
Spring planting can begin as early as late February or March in this warm zone. During summer, mow high and water deeply to encourage deep root growth. Fall aeration and overseeding set the lawn up for winter; apply winterizer fertilizer after the last mow. Winter care focuses on clearing debris and protecting dormant turf from traffic damage.
Watering Guidance
Concordia Parish receives abundant rainfall (58.7 inches annually), so lawns rarely need supplemental irrigation. Currently, 100.0% of the county is in severe drought according to the US Drought Monitor. Mandatory watering restrictions may be in effect; follow local guidelines and prioritize tree and shrub watering over turf.
Regional Context
USDA zone 9a helps guide grass selection compared to neighboring counties.
Want detailed soil composition, drainage classes, and soil series data? View soil details on SoilByCounty.com
Frequently Asked Questions
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Data sourced from USDA SSURGO, NOAA Climate Normals (1991-2020), USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, and US Drought Monitor. Lawn difficulty scores and grass recommendations are estimates for informational purposes only.
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