Texas lawn care · Built by a homeowner

The lawn calendar
your zip code deserves

Answer 6 questions. Get a personalized, science-based lawn care calendar built for your grass, your soil, and your Texas climate — not someone else's.

12
Months of tasks
8+
Texas climate zones
6
Questions to customize
0
Accounts needed
Why TurfCalendar

Generic lawn advice
is ruining Texas yards

National lawn apps don't know that Midland gets 14 inches of rain a year. They don't know about caliche. They don't know your last frost date is three weeks different from Dallas. We do.

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Location-aware
Frost dates, soil temp windows, rainfall averages, and local water restrictions are all built into your calendar — not generic national estimates.
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Grass-specific
Bermuda, St. Augustine, Zoysia, Buffalo grass — each has its own program. Mixed or converting yards get a hybrid protocol that phases the transition over 1–3 seasons.
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Science-based
Every recommendation traces back to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension research — the gold standard for Texas turfgrass. No guesswork, no influencer advice.
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Yours to keep
Download a single HTML file. Open it in any browser, on any device, with no internet required. All buttons and filters work offline, forever.
How it works

Six questions.
One file. Year after year.

No app store. No account. No subscription. Just a personalized calendar that works like a field notebook you can always come back to.

01
Tell us where you are
City or ZIP code sets your frost dates, soil type defaults, average rainfall, and links to your local AgriLife extension office and water restrictions.
02
Tell us what you're growing
Select your grass type — or types. If you're converting from St. Augustine to Bermuda, we build a full multi-season transition protocol into your calendar.
03
Tell us about your soil
Sandy loam, clay, caliche — each changes your watering frequency, aeration needs, and amendment recommendations in meaningful ways.
04
Tell us your goal
Converting, maintaining, or starting fresh — three different programs. We ask so we don't clutter your calendar with tasks that don't apply to you.
05
Choose your optional programs
Toggle on worm castings, white clover zones, irrigation scheduling, pest monitoring, and soil testing reminders. Each adds a dedicated filter and full month-by-month tasks.
06
Download and use it forever
One HTML file. Open in any browser. All 12 months, all filter buttons, dark mode toggle, clickable task detail — fully offline. No expiration date.
What you get

A living field notebook
for your lawn

Click any month, filter by task type, toggle dark mode. Every detail is built for your specific yard — not a generic template.

your-lawn-calendar-2026.html — opened in browser
Choose your plan

Pay once.
Own it forever.

No subscriptions. No renewals. Pay once and the file is yours — use it every year, share it with family, update it whenever you want.

Seedling
Free forever
A fully functional 12-month calendar for your location and grass type. A great starting point.
  • 12-month task calendar
  • Location-aware frost dates
  • Grass-specific mowing & watering
  • Dark / light mode toggle
  • Works offline, no account
  • Filter buttons
  • Weed & pre-emergent protocol
  • Overseed protocol with soil temps
  • Optional program modules
Full Growth
$9 one time
The complete program — everything in Established plus every optional module you toggled on during setup.
  • Everything in Established
  • Worm casting program (5 annual apps)
  • Optional white clover zone protocol — nitrogen-fixing ground cover for fence lines and edge strips
  • Irrigation cycle-and-soak scheduling
  • Pest & disease monitoring calendar
  • Soil testing reminders + amendment guide
  • Fertilizer schedule with product names
  • Multi-yard support (front + back separate)
Get Full Growth — $9
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TurfCalendar is built by one homeowner who got frustrated with bad lawn advice and decided to fix it. If the free calendar saves you time, money, or a dead lawn — any contribution keeps the project growing.
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"I searched everywhere for a lawn calendar that actually knew
Midland, Texas. So I built one."

I live in Midland and I was converting my front yard from St. Augustine to Bermuda. Every app I found gave me advice for Kansas or North Carolina. None of them knew about caliche. None of them knew my soil hits 65°F in late March, not early April. None of them knew about deep and infrequent watering in an arid climate.

So I dug into Texas A&M AgriLife research, mapped out every task month by month for my specific conditions, and built myself a calendar. Then I built one for my mom in Abilene. Then I thought — other Texas homeowners probably need this too.

TurfCalendar is that calendar, made available to everyone. It's a side project built by one person who just wants Texas yards to look better.

— A Midland, TX homeowner · Zone 8a · Currently converting to Bermuda
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