Victoria, BC Lawn Care Guide
Victoria sits in the Pacific Coast climate zone. Browse seasonal guides below to keep your lawn looking its best year-round.
Seasonal Guides
Compatible Grasses for Victoria
Lawn Growing Conditions in Victoria
Victoria sits in Canada Plant Hardiness Zone 8b, with summer highs of 22°C to 28°C and winter lows reaching 0°C to -10°C (coast). The frost-free growing season runs approximately Year-round in Victoria — February to November (9 months). Annual precipitation of 600–1,150mm means supplemental irrigation is important during summer dry periods.
Key Dates for Victoria Lawn Owners
Common Lawn Problems in Victoria
Moss
When: Year-round (worst October–March)
The #1 lawn problem in coastal BC. High rainfall, shade, and acidic soil create ideal moss conditions. Treat with iron sulphate twice yearly (spring and fall). Improve drainage, reduce shade, and raise soil pH above 6.0.
Leatherjackets (crane fly larvae)
When: Late summer–fall
European Crane Fly larvae feed on grass roots and crowns. Signs: brown patches with easy-to-pull dead turf, birds pecking at lawn. Apply beneficial nematodes in late August when soil is moist.
Fusarium patch
When: November–February (mild, wet)
Salmon-pink circular patches 5–15cm across in wet coastal winters. Apply fungicide at first sign. Prevent by improving drainage, aerating before winter rains, and avoiding excess nitrogen in fall.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best grass for Victoria, BC?
Victoria, BC sits in the Pacific Coast climate zone, so the best-suited grasses are Fine Fescue, Perennial Ryegrass, Tall Fescue. Kentucky Bluegrass is the most popular choice for its cold hardiness and self-repairing rhizomes. Fine Fescue is excellent for shaded areas.
When should I fertilise my lawn in Victoria, BC?
For cool-season grasses in Victoria, BC, apply the first fertiliser in spring once soil temperature reaches 10°C. The most important applications are in fall — a September feed for root development and an October winteriser with high potassium to harden the lawn for winter.
How often should I water my lawn in Victoria, BC?
In Victoria's Pacific Coast climate, water deeply once or twice per week during summer, applying around 25mm per session before 9am. Cool-season grasses can go dormant in drought and recover — overwatering is often worse than underwatering. Adjust based on rainfall.
Why is my lawn in Victoria, BC turning brown?
Brown patches in Victoria, BC lawns are commonly caused by: summer drought dormancy (normal for Kentucky Bluegrass), grub damage (European Chafer or Japanese Beetle larvae), fungal disease (brown patch or dollar spot), or snow mould in spring. Check soil moisture first — if the ground is dry, dormancy is likely the cause.
When is the best time to overseed in Victoria, BC?
The best time to overseed in Victoria, BC is late August to mid-September when soil is warm and air is cool. Aerate first, then overseed at 35–50g per m² and water daily for 2–3 weeks. Spring overseeding (May–June) is possible but less successful due to summer heat stress on new seedlings.