When to Apply Pre-Emergent in North Texas (Timing Guide)

Michael Watrous
February 19, 2026
5 min read

A Sherman, TX Homeowner’s Guide to Stopping Weeds Before They Start

If you live in Sherman, TX, you’ve probably experienced this frustrating pattern:

👉 One week your lawn looks fine…
👉 The next, it’s covered in crabgrass, dandelions, or clover.

In North Texas, the secret to a clean, healthy lawn isn’t pulling weeds after they appear—it’s stopping them before they ever grow.

That’s where pre-emergent weed control comes in.

What Is Pre-Emergent? (And What It Isn’t)

Pre-emergent is one of the most powerful tools in lawn care—but it’s also one of the most misunderstood.

What Pre-Emergent Does:

  • Creates a protective barrier in the soil
  • Interrupts the germination process of weed seeds
  • Stops weeds before they ever break the surface

What Pre-Emergent Does NOT Do:

  • It does not kill existing weeds
  • It does not fix an already weed-filled lawn

👉 Important rule:
If you can already see the weed, the pre-emergent window has closed for that specific plant.

At that point, you’ll need post-emergent treatment instead.

Why Pre-Emergent Is Critical in North Texas

Sherman lawns deal with:

  • Long growing seasons (multiple weed cycles per year)
  • Warm temperatures that trigger early germination
  • Clay soil that holds moisture and encourages weed growth

Because of this, weeds don’t just appear once—they cycle continuously throughout the year.

Without pre-emergent, you’re always reacting instead of preventing.

The Sherman Timing Guide: Spring & Fall

Timing is everything. In North Texas, pre-emergent applications are based on soil temperature—not calendar dates.

1. Spring Window (Summer Weed Prevention)

Targets:

  • Crabgrass
  • Spurge
  • Foxtail

Target Soil Temperature:
👉 55°F (and rising)

Typical Sherman Timing:
👉 Late February to Early March

The Risk:

If you wait until you see weeds—or even the first yellow blooms—the soil is already too warm, and germination has begun.

👉 At that point, prevention becomes impossible for that cycle.

2. Fall Window (Winter Weed Prevention)

Targets:

  • Henbit
  • Chickweed
  • Annual Bluegrass (Poa Annua)

Target Soil Temperature:
👉 70°F (and falling)

Typical Sherman Timing:
👉 Late September to Early October

The Risk:

Skipping this application leads to a lawn full of:

  • Purple flowering weeds (Henbit)
  • Winter weeds that compete during spring green-up

👉 This weakens your lawn before the growing season even begins.

Why Soil Temperature Is the Only Metric That Matters

Sherman weather is unpredictable.

A warm “false spring” in February can trigger weed germination weeks earlier than expected.

Expert Insight:

👉 Don’t watch the calendar—watch the soil.

In Grayson County, successful lawn programs aim to apply pre-emergent before soil consistently reaches 55°F in spring.

This is the difference between:

  • Preventing weeds entirely
    vs
  • Fighting them all season long

Common Pre-Emergent Mistakes (That Cost You a Full Season)

Even small mistakes can make pre-emergent completely ineffective.

1. Applying Too Late (Most Common Mistake)

Once a weed seed has sprouted its first root, pre-emergent will no longer work.

👉 Timing is everything.

2. Skipping the Fall Application

Many homeowners focus only on spring—but fall is just as important.

Without fall pre-emergent:

  • Winter weeds take over
  • Spring green-up is weaker
  • Your lawn starts the season already stressed

3. Disturbing the Barrier

Pre-emergent works by forming a chemical barrier in the soil.

Disturbing it can break that protection.

Avoid immediately after application:

  • Aeration
  • Heavy raking
  • Soil disruption

4. Seeding at the Wrong Time

Pre-emergent prevents all seeds from germinating—including grass.

👉 Never apply pre-emergent when seeding Bermuda or Zoysia.

This is one of the most overlooked mistakes in DIY lawn care.

How Pre-Emergent Fits into a Complete Lawn Care Program

In Sherman’s aggressive weed environment, one application isn’t enough.

A successful lawn follows a year-round, preventative rhythm:

  • Late February: Spring pre-emergent (“Crabgrass Shield”)
  • April: Fertilization to thicken turf
  • June: Spot treatments for breakthrough weeds
  • October: Fall pre-emergent (“Winter Shield”)

👉 Fertilization plays a key role in strengthening turf:
https://www.ntturfmanagement.com/post/north-texas-lawn-fertilization-guide

👉 Weed control strategies explained:
https://www.ntturfmanagement.com/post/complete-weed-control-guide-for-north-texas-lawns

When combined, these steps create a lawn that is:

  • Thicker
  • Healthier
  • Naturally resistant to weeds

Why Pre-Emergent Alone Isn’t Enough

Even perfect timing won’t fix everything if the lawn itself is weak.

For best results, pre-emergent must work alongside:

  • Proper watering
  • Soil health improvement
  • Consistent fertilization

👉 Proper watering guide:
https://www.ntturfmanagement.com/post/north-texas-lawn-watering-guide-sherman-tx-homeowner-edition

👉 Seasonal lawn care strategy:
https://www.ntturfmanagement.com/post/seasonal-lawn-care-guide-for-north-texas-sherman-homeowner-playbook

A healthy lawn is your best long-term defense against weeds.

Take Control of Your Sherman Lawn

If you’re constantly fighting weeds, you’re likely treating the problem too late.

Pre-emergent changes the game by stopping weeds before they ever become visible.

With the right timing and strategy, you can:

  • Reduce weeds dramatically
  • Improve lawn density
  • Spend less time and money on reactive treatments

Get Ahead of the Weed Cycle (Next Step)

Stop fighting a losing battle against established weeds—and start preventing them instead.

North Texas Turf and Lighting specializes in precision-timed applications designed for Sherman conditions.

👉 Request your free estimate today:
https://www.ntturfmanagement.com/lawn-care-estimate

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