06/09/2026
If you've noticed coarse, spreading clumps of grass taking over sections of your Dayton lawn — that's crabgrass, and right now is your last real window to deal with it before it seeds.
Here's the problem: one crabgrass plant can drop tens of thousands of seeds before the first frost. Miss it this summer, and you're fighting twice the battle next year.
We put together a full breakdown of what's actually happening in your lawn right now, why Dayton's summer heat makes it worse, and what a real w**d control program looks like.
Crabgrass taking over your Dayton lawn? Early June is your last window to act before it seeds. Learn how to stop it — and keep it gone for good.