How Does Rain Affect My Miami Gardens Lawn?

How Does Rain Affect My Miami Gardens Lawn?

Miami Gardens Lawn Care: Protecting After The Rain

South Florida’s summers are known for their rainy, unpredictable weather. On average, the Miami Gardens area receives 60 inches of precipitation from May to September, usually from random storms that only last a few minutes. The impact humidity can have on grass causes erratic growth and unseen harm, making summer lawn care a demanding chore. Here are some lawn care tips to keep your yard looking great after big rainstorms.

Pick Up After a Storm

Heavy rain can lead to debris accumulating throughout the property. Areas of low elevation collect waste that can prevent sunlight from reaching the roots, which can ultimately harm the grass. Leaves, fallen branches, forgotten produce from fruit trees, and other random items will build up if not properly addressed.

How Often Should I Mow?

The simple answer to this is only when it’s dry enough. Cutting wet grass is terrible for lawns. The weight of the mower can affect the oxygen pockets in the soil, which are necessary for roots to flourish. Mowing wet grass can also strain future growth, as the blades can carve small trenches into the soil, causing it to fill up with water and overhydrate.

Stay Off the Grass

Stepping on wet grass can also affect the health of your lawn. If the lawn is too wet when you step on it, it can cause soil compaction. Soil compaction will remove nutrients the lawn needs while leaving behind other nutrients that can over-indulge roots and cause turf harm.

If you believe your lawn lacks the nutrients needed, reach out to your local Miami Gardens lawn care company to receive an inspection and lawn care plan that is right for your property.

 

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