Maintenance
April 30, 2024

Savor the Green: Your Guide to Maintaining a Healthy Summer Lawn

As the warmth of summer blankets your landscape, your lawn becomes the centerpiece of outdoor enjoyment. However, the summer months bring their own set of challenges for lawn care. In this guide, we'll delve into essential tips to ensure your grass stays lush, green, and healthy throughout the summer.

1. Mowing Practices:

Adjust your mowing height during the summer months. Set the mower blade to a higher position to leave grass blades longer. Longer grass provides shade to the soil, reducing water evaporation and promoting a healthier root system.

2. Watering Wisdom:

Water deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth. Early morning is the best time to water, minimizing water loss to evaporation. Aim for about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, considering both rainfall and irrigation.

3. Soil Aeration:

Aerate your lawn to alleviate soil compaction. Compacted soil hinders water and nutrient absorption. Aeration promotes better air circulation and allows water to penetrate the soil more effectively.

4. Fertilize Strategically:

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to provide essential nutrients to your lawn. However, avoid over-fertilizing, especially during hot weather, as it can stress the grass. Follow recommended application rates for optimal results.

5. Weed Control:

Combat weeds early in the summer. Weeds compete with grass for water and nutrients. Use a targeted approach for weed control, and consider applying pre-emergent herbicides to prevent weed growth.

6. Grub Prevention:

Protect your lawn from grub damage by applying preventive measures. Grubs, the larvae of beetles, can cause extensive damage to grass roots. Consider using grub control products if your area is prone to infestations. The grub of the invasive japanese beetle can also damage trees and shrubs if left untreated

7. Shade and Sun Considerations:

Understand your lawn's sunlight exposure. Adjust watering and care practices based on whether your lawn receives full sun, partial shade, or full shade. Choose grass varieties that thrive in your specific conditions.

8. Address Brown Patches Promptly:

If brown patches appear, address them promptly before the problem spreads. Brown patches can be caused by various factors, including lack of water/too much water, heat, and diseases or insect damage. Identify the cause and take appropriate measures, such as applying fungicides or insecticides.

9. Reduce Foot Traffic:

Minimize foot traffic on your lawn during hot summer days. Excessive traffic can compact the soil and stress the grass. Create designated pathways to reduce the impact on the main lawn area.

By implementing these summer lawn care tips, you're not only ensuring a vibrant and healthy lawn but also creating an outdoor space that invites relaxation and enjoyment throughout the summer months.

Thinking about updating your home's landscape this year?

Contact us to schedule a consultation today. One of our experts will reach out to you to understand your vision and craft a personalized design and plan for your property.