When to Apply Pre-Emergent in Wyoming
The best time to apply pre-emergent in Wyoming is late april to late may. Use the GDD tracker below for precise timing based on your ZIP code.
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Pre-Emergent Timing in Wyoming
Spring Application
Late April to late May
Target: when soil temperature reaches 55°F at 4-inch depth for several consecutive days
Common Grass Types in Wyoming
Wyoming has a dry, western climate with lower humidity and less natural rainfall. While crabgrass pressure may be lower than in humid regions, irrigated lawns still benefit from pre-emergent applications timed to local soil temperatures.
Pre-Emergent Tips for Wyoming
- Cheyenne and southeastern Wyoming should apply in late April to early May.
- Casper and central Wyoming may target early to mid-May.
- High-altitude areas may not need pre-emergent until late May or early June.
- Wyoming's arid, windy climate and short growing season mean crabgrass pressure is low.
- Buffalo grass is an excellent low-maintenance, drought-tolerant option for Wyoming.
Local Expert Resources
For research-backed lawn care advice specific to Wyoming, visit your state's university extension service:
University of Wyoming ExtensionFrequently Asked Questions
When should I apply pre-emergent in Wyoming?
In Wyoming, the best time to apply pre-emergent is late april to late may. Use Growing Degree Days (GDD) tracking for precise timing based on your local soil temperature.
What grass types are common in Wyoming?
Common grass types in Wyoming include Kentucky Bluegrass, Tall Fescue, Buffalo Grass, Fine Fescue. Wyoming is in USDA Hardiness Zones 3a-5b.
What is the best pre-emergent herbicide for Wyoming?
For most lawns in Wyoming, Prodiamine (Prodiamine 65 WDG) provides the longest-lasting barrier at 8+ months. If you are applying late, Dithiopyr (Dimension 2EW) is a better choice because it offers early post-emergent control on young crabgrass. Compare all pre-emergent options.
What soil temperature triggers pre-emergent application in Wyoming?
Apply pre-emergent when soil temperature at 4-inch depth reaches 55°F for several consecutive days. In Wyoming, this typically corresponds to 150–200 Growing Degree Days (base 50°F) accumulated from January 1.
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