Look back before repeating work
See when you last fertilized, treated weeds, watered, mowed, aerated, or noticed a lawn issue, with the details you saved at the time.
Lawn records for real yard work
TurfNote gives homeowners a simple place to record treatments, mowing, watering, observations, and future jobs without turning lawn care into a rigid calendar.
Why it helps
See when you last fertilized, treated weeds, watered, mowed, aerated, or noticed a lawn issue, with the details you saved at the time.
Keep a job penciled in for a day, a range, or a month, then tighten the plan when the timing is clearer.
Product names, rates, zones, grass type, and notes stay connected to the work they explain.
What TurfNote tracks
Save what happened, the date it happened, and any note worth remembering.
Record names, amounts, rates, units, and spreader settings when they matter.
Separate front, back, side, or custom areas so the record matches the yard.
Keep practical spacing guidance visible before repeating similar treatments.
Flexible planning
Some lawn work belongs on a specific day. Some belongs in early spring, next weekend, or sometime this month. TurfNote lets plans stay honest until the day is clear.