Summer Lawn Care Tips
Everyone wants to have a beautiful lawn that is the envy of the neighborhood,
but a lot of people do not know how to achieve that beautiful, lush, healthy,
green lawn during the warm summer months. It is actually not as hard as many
people would think. If you follow these simple steps along with proper spring
lawn care maintenance you can have a beautiful lawn this year.
First make sure your watering your lawn properly. Watering your lawn is a
huge part of summer lawn care simply because for the most part it is the time of
the year your lawn gets the least amount of water from rain. Normally you want
to make sure your lawn is getting at least 1-1.5 inches of water including
rainfall. During summer months this number sometimes needs to be adjusted a
little higher, so look at your lawn and if you notice it is starting to yellow
give it a little more water,1.5-1.75" should do the trick, but make sure not to
over water the lawn either. It is also best to water your lawn in one bigger
session than spreading it out all week long. You will want to water before 10
a.m. as well to cut down evaporation as you want all of the water to sink into
the ground otherwise it will not help your lawn at all. You can also water at
night when it is cooler, however it is best to water in the mornings because
watering at night promotes fungus and disease in lawns. Never mow your lawn
during the warm periods of the day as this will do absolutely nothing for your
lawn, it can actually cause it to "burn up".
Second the height of mowing your lawn play a big role in the health of your
lawn, especially during the summer. When mowing your lawn during the summer
months mow it a little higher than you normally would. The reason you will want
to mow the grass a little higher is to protect the roots from the heat of the
sun. Although sun is important to the growth and health of your lawn it is also
a big factor in the "burning", or yellowing "dead" effect many lawns suffer from
during the summer. I suggest leaving your lawn at least 3-3.5" high. You may
need to mow your lawn higher than that even sometimes as high as 4" depending on
the grass type, and the heat of the sun.
The third thing you will want to do is mow your lawn less frequently. During
the summer months you generally want to mow your lawn less then you do in the
spring and fall months. You will at most want to mow your lawn once every other
week during the summer. Also, mowing your lawn during the cooler morning and
evening hours of the day is better not only for your lawn, but for yourself as
it reduces the risk of heat stroke and dehydration.
Finally, keep your lawn mowers blades sharp. You always want to have sharp
blades when mowing your lawn so that you actually get a good clean even cut.
Dull blades do not really cut the grass they tear it. You want you want to keep
your blades sharp year round, as it is important to cut the lawn instead of tear
it. Tearing the lawn leaves it more open to diseases.
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