Lawn Care Guide for Wyoming County

Wyoming County, Pennsylvania

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About Lawn Care in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania

Reliable Growing Conditions in Wyoming County

Wyoming County earns a lawn difficulty score of 63.1, proving more manageable than the Pennsylvania state average of 59.2. Located in USDA Hardiness Zone 6a, this region favors cool-season grasses that can withstand brisk northern winters.

Cooler Summers Benefit Local Turf

With only 3 extreme heat days per year, Wyoming County lawns face far less thermal stress than the rest of the state. Annual precipitation of 45.0 inches provides a consistent natural water supply, keeping maintenance requirements lower during the summer months.

Sandy Loam Demands pH Correction

The gravelly sandy loam here is somewhat excessively drained, meaning it dries out faster than heavier clay soils. A low pH of 5.23 indicates acidic conditions, so adding lime is essential to bring the soil closer to the 6.0-7.0 ideal.

Managing a Drier Current Outlook

Drought resilience is currently tested with 100% of the county classified as abnormally dry. After experiencing 19 weeks of drought last year, residents should focus on deep, infrequent watering to help roots penetrate the sandy soil.

Strategic Seeding for Zone 6a

Fine Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass perform well in the 6a hardiness zone. While specific frost dates are locally variable, monitoring soil temperatures to ensure they reach 50°F will help your spring seeding take hold successfully.

Lawn Difficulty Score

18/100
Easy
Rainfall0/100
Soil Quality20/100
Temperature1/100
Growing Season5/100
Drought37/100

Soil Summary

pH

5.2

Texture

Gravelly sandy loam

Drainage

Somewhat excessively drained

Organic Matter

22.3%

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Recommended Grasses

Cool-Season

Kentucky Bluegrass

Poa pratensis

Drought: 2/5Shade: 2/5
Suitability55%
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Cool-SeasonTransition Zone

Tall Fescue

Festuca arundinacea

Drought: 4/5Shade: 3/5
Suitability55%
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Cool-Season

Perennial Ryegrass

Lolium perenne

Drought: 2/5Shade: 2/5
Suitability55%
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Cool-Season

Fine Fescue

Festuca spp.

Drought: 3/5Shade: 5/5
Suitability55%
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Climate Snapshot

Annual Precip

45.0"

Growing Degree Days

N/A

Base 50F

Last Spring Frost

N/A

First Fall Frost

N/A

Days Above 95F

3

Hardiness Zone

6a

Seeding Calendar — Zone 6A

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Cool Seed (Best)
Cool Seed (OK)
Warm Seed (Best)
Warm Seed (OK)
Cool Seed (Best)
Cool Seed (OK)
Warm Seed (Best)
Warm Seed (OK)
Optimal (cool)
Acceptable (cool)
Optimal (warm)
Acceptable (warm)

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

  • Mow at recommended height weekly
  • 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
  • Keep lawn clear of debris

Watering Deficit Calculator

50020,000 sq ft

Monthly Deficit

0.0"

inches of water

Monthly Water

0

gallons

Estimated Monthly Cost

$0.00

at $0.008/gallon average

Estimates based on 45" annual precipitation and estimated evapotranspiration. Actual costs vary by local water rates.

Common Lawn Problems in Wyoming County

Acidic Soil

Soil pH of 5.2 is below the ideal range for most grasses (6.0-7.0). Apply agricultural lime to raise pH gradually.

Learn more about regional lawn challenges at The Lawn Report.

Want detailed soil composition, drainage classes, and soil series data? View soil details on SoilByCounty.com

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.