Zone 9aTucson, AZ

When to Fertilize
Your Lawn in Tucson

Tucson is in USDA Zone 9a. Bermuda lawns here grow best when fertilized march–september. Here's your complete schedule.

Tucson, AZ Lawn Profile

Your Tucson lawn at a glance

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Bermuda

Best Grass

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Zone 9a

Hardiness Zone

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March–September

Fertilize

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8,200 sq ft

Avg. Lot Size

Fertilizer Schedule

Tucson fertilizer calendar

A year-round fertilization plan for Bermuda lawns in Zone 9a. Adjust based on your lawn's condition and soil test results.

01

Early Spring (March)

Pre-emergent herbicide + light nitrogen

Apply when soil temps hit 55°F in Tucson. Prevents crabgrass before it germinates.

02

Late Spring (May)

Balanced fertilizer (16-4-8)

Your Bermuda is actively growing now. This is the most important feeding of the year.

03

Summer (July)

Slow-release nitrogen

Light feeding only — Tucson's heat and humidity stress the lawn. Water deeply after applying.

04

Early Fall (September)

Potassium-rich fertilizer

Strengthens roots before winter dormancy. Last chance for weed control.

Fertilizing in Tucson

How to fertilize your Tucson lawn the right way

The most common mistake Tucson homeowners make is fertilizing at the wrong time. With Bermuda, you want to feed during active growth — never in winter when your lawn is dormant.

Before you buy fertilizer, know your lawn size. The average Tucson lot is 8,200 square feet, but that includes your house, driveway, and patio. Use LotSite to measure just the grass area — then plug that number into our fertilizer calculator to get the exact bags you need.

For a 8,200-square-foot lot in Tucson, you'll typically need 2–4 bags of fertilizer per application depending on the product. Over-fertilizing wastes money and can burn your lawn — measuring accurately saves both.

FAQ

Fertilizer Questions — Tucson, AZ

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