Summer is a great time to enjoy the outdoors. One of the things that makes summer so enjoyable is having a beautiful lawn to relax on. A well-manicured lawn can enhance your home’s curb appeal. Use the following tips to keep your lawn looking good throughout the summer.

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1. Mowing

One of the most important aspects of lawn care is mowing. Mowing keeps your lawn neat and helps ensure that grassroots get the necessary light and air to stay healthy. However, mowing can also damage your lawn if not done properly. For example, cutting the grass too short can make it more susceptible to drought and disease. Likewise, a dull blade can rip the grass, causing it to turn brown and die.

To keep your lawn looking its best, mow regularly and use a sharp blade. You may also consider raising the cutting height in hot, dry weather to help protect the roots.

2. Watering

Deep watering encourages deep rooting, which helps grass withstand heat and drought. Depending on your grass, you may need water daily or every other day. Check the weather forecast before you water so that you don’t overdo it and end up with soggy grass. You also want to ensure you’re watering early or later in the evening when the sun isn’t as strong. Otherwise, the water will evaporate before it has a chance to reach the roots.

However, in areas experiencing drought, it may not be an environmentally-conscious decision to water your lawn frequently—and it may even be against legal ordinances to do so. Be sure to check with your local and state regulations before choosing to water your lawn.

3. Applying Fertilizer

Fertilize your lawn three to four times per year with a slow-release fertilizer. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully as too much fertilizer can damage your lawn. In addition, consider having your soil tested to determine which nutrients it lacks. It will help you select the right fertilizer for your lawn.

4. Controlling Weeds

Weeds can quickly take over a lawn if they are not controlled. Be sure to pull them by hand as soon as you see them before they have a chance to seed. You can also use a preemergent herbicide in the early spring to prevent weeds from germinating. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully when using herbicides.

5. Aerating

Aerating your lawn helps improve drainage and reduce compaction. It also allows air and water to reach the grass’s roots, promoting healthier growth. Aerate your lawn in the spring and fall when the grass is actively growing.

Lawn maintenance is important to keep your yard looking great, protect your grass’s health, and ensure it can thrive all summer. By following these tips for lawn care, you should be able to have a lush, green summer lawn. 

Looking for someone to maintain your lawn for you this summer? Call your local lawn care and maintenance company today for a quote!

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