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Summers in Georgia can be hot and humid, which can take a toll on your lawn. However, with proper care, you can keep your lawn healthy and green all summer long. We’ve provided some summer lawn care tips you can use, including how to keep weeds out and keep it green.
Water regularly, but deeply: It’s important to water your lawn regularly to keep it hydrated. It’s even more important to water deeply, rather than frequently. Watering deeply once or twice a week will encourage the roots to grow deeper and help your lawn stay healthy during potential periods of drought.
Mow high: When mowing your lawn, try and keep the height at around 3-4 inches. This will help shade the roots and keep the soil cooler, which will help your lawn retain moisture during those hot summer days.
Fertilize appropriately: Fertilizing your lawn during the summer can help keep it healthy and green. Be sure to use the appropriate type of fertilizer and follow the instructions carefully. Over-fertilizing can lead to burnt grass and other issues.
Keep weeds out: Weeds can be a common problem in Georgia lawns during the summer months. To prevent weeds from taking over, continue keeping your lawn healthy and dense. This will help prevent weeds from taking root. You can also use a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent weeds from germinating.
Aerate your lawn: Aerating your lawn can help improve water and nutrient absorption, which can help your lawn stay healthy during the summer. This involves removing small plugs of soil from your lawn, which allows water and nutrients to penetrate deeper into the soil.
By following these tips, you can enjoy a beautiful and healthy lawn throughout the season. If you think you need some assistance with lawn care this summer, give your local lawn care company a call today!
The New Year does not automatically mean a clean slate for your lawn. If your lawn has been neglected in the past or the springtime is particularly hot and humid, then your lawn could suffer from one of the several springtime lawn diseases.
Most diseases are noticeable to homeowners, with your lawn lacking that lush factor or discoloration. It’s important to treat your lawn immediately to prevent any further infection in other areas. Here is a list of common lawn diseases you could see this spring:
What could be causing these issues with your lawn? Let’s talk about the several reasons why you might be seeing these problems.
The best treatment for lawn diseases is prevention. Give your local pest control company a call today to receive a free lawn care inspection!
Now is the best time to start preparing your lawn to be the greenest on the block! During the spring and summer months, Florida lawns can experience high traffic, excessive rain, hot temperatures, and more. Putting a lawn care plan together beforehand can help minimize the effects these factors have on your grass. Check out our top lawn care tips for South Florida residents to utilize to maintain a healthy turf year-round.
In our hot and humid climate, watering your lawn regularly is essential. Look to water your grass at least once a week, avoiding shallow watering as it can promote the growth of shallow roots. Consider watering your yard early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid evaporation during the hottest parts of the day.
Regular fertilization will help your lawn grow lush and healthy. The type of turf you have will determine the appropriate fertilizer to utilize. Whichever fertilizer you choose, look to apply it in the early spring and fall when your grass is actively growing. It’s recommended to consult with your lawn care professional on a fertilizer schedule and the type of fertilizer to use for a healthy lawn.
Not only does mowing your lawn keep it tidy, but it’s also a health benefit to your grass. When you mow your lawn, set your mower at a high setting, ensuring that you don’t cut off more than a third of the grass blade. Utilizing this setting helps to promote deep roots and reduces the chance of damage and disease. Always keep your mower blades sharp for a clean cut. As for a mowing schedule, it’s best to base it on when you fertilize, current weather patterns, and the grass type, but you should always look to mow year-round.
The aeration of your lawn will help relieve soil compaction, allowing air, water, and nutrients to reach the grassroots. Yearly aerating will help distribute nutrients from thatch, ensuring a healthy turf. Look to aerate in the spring or fall when the grass is actively growing.
There are several insects and diseases that will quickly damage your lawn if not addressed promptly. Always look for signs of damage, including yellowing or browning of the grass. If you notice these spots, act as soon as possible with appropriate treatment. Likewise, lawn pests can be extremely damaging, ruining your grass’s health and overall look. Common lawn pests include ants, chinch bugs, mole crickets, sod webworms, and more! If you notice these pests are taking over your yard, consider reaching out to your lawn care professional.
While these steps will help you keep a healthy lawn, sometimes it’s best to contact your local lawn care company for help. These lawn professionals will provide you with a green lawn care analysis and a comprehensive treatment plan, customized to fit your lawn care needs.
We all know that lawns need water to survive, and rainstorms can often help us when our grass needs it the most. We know South Florida weather can bring plenty of rainstorms, sometimes too much. Unfortunately, if there’s been an excessive amount of rain, it can cause severe damage to our turf, making lawn care during this time essential. Check out the top 3 issues excessive watering or rainstorms can do to our lawn and how you can fix it.
Lawn fungus can cause our lawn to go from lush green to brown. Fungus development is common during the rainy summer months, especially if it’s paired with warmer temperatures. Once a fungal disease emerges, it can be difficult to get rid of it. Common fungus signs include discoloring patches, discolored, frayed, or distorted grass blades, spots on grass blades, or slimy or greasy-looking grass.
When there is excessive rainfall or overwatering that takes place, it can wash away any nutrients that the lawn could have absorbed. Likewise, if nutrients are washed away, they cannot absorb in the root system, causing the grass to become weak, dull, and disease-ridden. While your grass is losing nutrients, the excess water allows weeds to thrive, causing further lawn issues.
Wet weather can bring an influx of pests, especially if a lawn has not been well-maintained or treated for pests. Lawn pests, like grubs, thrive in rainy conditions, and once they infest it can be difficult to control and eliminate them. If your lawn has already seen a pest infestation, you will often notice discoloration from them chewing on grass roots.
There are simple, easy ways that every homeowner can ensure their lawn stays healthy and lush green after a couple of rainstorms. Check out our lawn care tips:
This past winter in Georgia resulted in freezing temperatures, humidity, and excessive rainfalls. Your lawn has taken a hit and now it’s time to begin thinking about spring lawn care. Here are some quick tips to get your lawn back to its healthiest point this spring: