June 3rd

For some areas of the country hot, dry days are already here, and for others it’s just a matter of time. So how do you help your lawn cope with summer heat and drought?

Tips for healthy lawns in summer.

TurfMutt shares tips for keeping lawns healthy during summer heat.

  • Mow high. Keeping your grass longer (about 3″ high) lets the roots get longer, too. This enables them to get to deep-down moisture even on the hottest of days. Keeping the grass longer also keeps the roots shaded and more protected from scorching sun.
  • Keep mower blades sharp. You want to make sure your mower is actually cutting, rather than tearing, the blades, which can cause undo stress to the grass.
  • Let clippings lie. Leaving your grass clippings on the lawn helps save you time, and it helps fortify the lawn by returning vital nutrients to the grass.
  • Hydration how-to. The rule of thumb is to water deeply, but infrequently. Grass needs about an inch of water a week. Watering early in the morning will help ensure the water actually gets onto your grass, rather than just evaporating.