Missing the fall planting window doesn’t mean you have to wait until spring to seed your lawn. If your ground isn’t frozen, dormant seeding in January can give your grass a head start. The winter freeze-thaw cycle naturally cracks the soil, letting seeds settle in without all the heavy labor. Plus, seeds germinate right as spring hits, giving them more time to grow before summer heat. Just check your soil temp (below 40°F is key), avoid frozen ground, and try seeding before a snowfall for best results. Anyone tried this winter trick before? #Home #LawnCare #GardeningTips