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Summer lawn care is important, but make sure you don't overdo it. During
the hottest months,
grasses may become
semi-dormant, making them more vulnerable. Keeping your grass lush and
green will involve some summer lawn maintenance--the following tips will
show you what to do and when to do it.Don't Stress Your Lawn When to Water Your Lawn
Many people think
they have to frequently water their lawn to keep it green and healthy. But
if you've practiced good lawn maintenance throughout the year you might
not need to water it much during the summer months. If you don't want to
lose grass during extremely hot, dry weather, it's best to water it early
in the morning. This allows the water to evaporate during the day and
prevents damage to the lawn. If you use an irrigation system, moisten the
ground to at least 4 inches. However, keep in mind that your local
government may restrict the use of water for lawn care in the event of a
serious drought or water shortage. If you have a problem with insects you can treat it as needed, but it's important to evaluate the problem so you'll choose the right course of treatment. You may need to call in a pro to deal with a major infestation. If your grass becomes diseased, there's probably not much that you can do, and you'll probably have to repair your lawn during late summer or fall. If your lawn has weeds popping up all over, herbicides or hand weeding down to the root can help you regain control. When to Fertilize Your Lawn Summer is
generally not the right time to fertilize your lawn. When you fertilize a
lawn in the summer it may make the grass more vulnerable to heat and
drought. Wait until fall to apply fertilizer. A slow-release fertilizer
will deliver nutrients at a slower pace throughout the season. |
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