Summer Lawn Care: Tips For Healthy Grass During the Hot Season

by | Jun 19, 2023 | Irrigation

Summer is fast approaching, and as the weather gets hotter, homeowners must adapt to maintaining their lawns to avoid them being dry and unhealthy. As we transition into summer, lawn care practices for spring may feel similar to continuing; ultimately, with the rising heat and time spent on a vacation or away from home, it's best to think ahead for the upcoming months. Before Summer begins, there are a few tips to consider to keep your lawn healthy and thriving. While tending to every inch of grass on your property is painstakingly tedious, to keep up with it, this guide will break down when and what practices are best in the summer. If you are planning on a backyard project or reconfiguring your lawn, these tips will keep you mindful before and after the season. Early Summer Preparation Hand pulling weed removal First, mowing high and growing grass tall is important to become heat tolerant. By doing this, the tall blades provide shade to the soil, cooling it down while promoting strong roots to grow. If you plan to mow yourself, you must mow high for the summer. We recommend sharpening your mower blades to avoid dull-cut grass or calling on expert services which always have the proper tools and methods to give you a start to a healthy summer lawn. Trimming your lawn too low is a major don’t, as it may result in damage or dry patches. Properly Maintaining Your Grass After a good trim, properly feeding your grass during the early and mid-summer periods is important to maintain healthy growing grass. However, if your grass is still depleted and discolored during early summer, the following steps should help bring your lawn back to life. Weed Control Early detection of weeds and pests will help you stop the spread of disease in your lawn (yes, disease). Unfortunately, mother nature gets the last say, and determined weeds will always grow back: Identify what kind of weeds you're dealing with for the best weed treatments. Apply weed control to your lawn to prevent germination if hand-pulling has an undesired effect. Be careful when using herbicides, as the chemicals can damage plants and grass. Pesky Pests Many common lawn pests take action during the summer—grubs are especially dangerous to the growth of your lawn as they feed on the grassroots. If you have ever seen grub damage, the results are scary; thick brown dry patches that are hard to ignore. In addition, watch out for other pests, including June and Japanese beetles and Armyworms that eat through the grass. Keeping Your Grass Healthy During the Heat As we move into midsummer, when the weather is consistently high at 80 degrees, it’s important to keep a well-moisturized lawn to keep the good color and proper growth. With a consistent watering and feeding routine, your lawn will be abundantly green and give your soil the nutrients it needs.

Properly Watering

Striking the right balance between hydration and overwatering your lawn can be tricky, especially if you do not have an automatic sprinkler. When watering, it's best to hydrate your grass throughout the day and dry it before nightfall. Then, water at the same time every morning, well before the afternoon, so the grass can absorb the water before sunrise. Check the weather during the week to ensure you are not overwatering (in case of rainfall or storm). To help your lawn breathe best, we recommend irrigation and aeration.

Irrigation

Lawn irrigation systems vary in the method and distribution of water. Therefore, it's also best to irrigate your lawn once every four to eight days. For proper irrigation, in-ground or above-ground sprinklers can be used with remote-control functionality. Aeration and Overseeding Properly aerating your soil will help nutrients penetrate deep into the roots of the grass. This helps with the decompaction of the soil and allows water to drain well, which can be done unprofessionally, but to get the best results, expert aeration and overseeding services are your best bet. Deeply watering through this method should see the water reach 4-6 inches deep. Once you find the right seed for your lawn, filling the aeration holes is the next step. Automatic irrigation system watering lawn Late Summer Throughout summer, repeat the steps of watering and mowing as needed. You can always aerate your lawn as needed in preparation for the fall. While it is vital to keep the grass tall, maintaining the rest of your landscape should be remembered. Manicure your lawn routinely with edging from the curb, install plants or flowers for a fresh perspective, and declutter leaves or other objects to boost curb appeal. Summer Lawn Care Done Right With Progreen DFW When it comes to maintaining and caring for your lawn, Progreen DFW is the best choice this summer! When you choose our skilled and expert team, Progreen ensures quality satisfaction to keep your lawn healthy. Call on our local, professional irrigation and sprinklers this summer so that you can sit back and enjoy the beautiful, sunny weather!