Summer can be a very stressful time of year for your lawn with threats of heat and drought. Many of you have worked hard on your lawns in spring and now it's time to maintain the work you have already done.
Summers in the Northeast tend to be very warm with minimal rain. The threat of drought and heat pose many threats to your yard's health.
It's important to raise your mower blades to 3 - 3.5" and keep your grass longer during this time.
Keeping your grass blades long will shade grass roots, allowing them to retain moisture for longer. This will help prevent soil from drying out and will prevent grass from burning.
Pro Tip: If you have an irrigation system and use it faithfully you can get away with mowing your grass a little shorter.
Irrigation - Avoid Heat or Drought Stressed Lawns
Which Lawn Diseases Should I Keep an Eye Out For?
Trees and shrubs can be a very valuable asset on our properties. Mulch can be your plant's best friend by offering trees insulation, protection and ensuring that they get the water and nutrients they need.
Pro Tip: When mulching, make sure to leave some space around tree trunks to prevent suffocation and allow for air and water circulation.
Not only does pruning trees add curb appeal - it promotes new growth, allows you to control the size of plants if you live in restricted areas, provides plants below with more sunlight and encourages flowering.
How Do I Avoid Soil Compaction?
More time outside in the beautiful summer months can mean more foot traffic on your lawn. Heavy foot traffic can lead to compacted soil which, in turn, will lower the amount of air, water and nutrients that your lawn is able to absorb.
Since 2007, Green Meadow Lawn Care has provided homeowners throughout the greater Tolland, Connecticut area with premium fertilization programs, tick control, mosquito management, seeding & aeration and tree & shrub care.
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