As the days get warmer and flowers begin to bloom, many homeowners are making plans to prepare their yards for the hot summer ahead. Preparing a yard for summer can feel like a daunting task but the good news? It doesn't have to be.
The following summer lawn care tips will help your yard stay in peak condition throughout the season.
Aerating your lawn before summer is extremely important because it allows water, oxygen, and nutrients to penetrate your grass roots more efficiently. This leads to a healthy root system which helps to keep your lawn healthy and lush. It's best to perform the process in the autumn if your lawn is a cool-season grass, like bluegrass or ryegrass. If you live in a climate where warm-season grasses thrive, aerate in the spring. Many experts recommend aerating your lawn every one to three years, but high-traffic areas may require more frequent attention. Learn more about aerating here.
Thatch is the decaying plant material that accumulates on your lawn. A thatch layer exceeding a half-inch can block sunlight from grass and prevent water from reaching deep roots. You can remove thatch in the autumn by raking it up while you're raking leaves but it's also a good idea to rake it up again in the spring to prepare your yard for summer. Detaching should be done in conjunction with aeration.
How you should fertilize your yard will all depend on what type of grass you have. A nitrogen-rich fertilizer should be spread in the spring for warm season grasses at the first signs of vibrancy. You can fertilize again in late summer. A cool-season grass will require a little more attention and will need fertilization during early spring after the winter dormancy period and again during early fall. Use a fertilizer with higher nitrogen concentrations during the fall application. Fertilizer application should be scaled back about 30 days before peak summer temperatures.
When watering your lawn in preparation for summer, you'll need to keep the roots in mind. Most grasses will need about one inch of irrigation each week during their peak growing seasons. A single, deep irrigation is preferable because frequent, brief sprinklings encourage unfavorable shallow root penetration. Healthy, deep roots are a necessity in helping grass plants withstand hot summer conditions, including droughts. For best results, water your lawn during the early morning or at night so that the grass has more time to absorb the water before it dries out.
Mow your yard properly (or ask TaskEasy to mow it for you!). A systematic approach to mowing is crucial to the overall health of your lawn. Keep the following best practices in mind when cutting your grass:
These summer lawn care tips should keep your lawn healthy and looking great this year. If you're short on time, TaskEasy has a large network of experienced contractors that can help you out!