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Reviving Your Lawn After Summer

Updated: Jan 9


Extreme summer conditions can be harsh on your lawn. It has experienced an abundance of harsh sun, random rain, and bothersome intruders who believe your territory is open for everyone. Do not worry; there are methods to bring back your lawn's vibrant, green beauty. With assistance from your reliable Live Love Lawn expert and our scientifically supported knowledge, you can assist your grass in recovering from summer stress and getting ready for the upcoming autumn.


Step 1: What Is Your Current Situation?

It's time to assess the condition of your lawn after summer. Is the patch of green slightly sunburned but otherwise healthy? Or does it require additional focus? If you have cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass or fescue, it is probable that your lawn is coming out of its dormant summer phase. This occurs naturally in response to the heat of summer and scarce water, and your lawn will likely become lush and green again with the arrival of cooler, wetter conditions in the fall. If your lawn consists of warm-season grasses such as Bermuda or Zoysia, they do well in the summer heat. As the temperature decreases, these grasses will gradually slow down their growth, transitioning into winter dormancy. It is typical for these varieties of grass to start losing their vibrant green color in late autumn or early winter, but it is also an important period to give them the necessary maintenance for a strong comeback in the spring. The customized solutions offered by your Live Love Lawn expert, depending on your type of grass, will establish the groundwork for your lawn's revival and guide you towards a healthier lawn.


Step 2: The State of Hydration

The sun has the ability to dry out your grass. Hydrate hydrate hydrate! Our suggestion is to provide your lawn with 1-2” of water each week, taking into consideration variables such as soil composition, temperature, and humidity. Our suggestion is to water deeply but not often, about once or twice a week. After watering, make sure the soil is damp through a depth of 6-12”. Watering in the morning is ideal because less water evaporates compared to midday, while watering at night could promote diseases that prefer damp environments. A great method to determine if your lawn has received sufficient water is by placing a tuna can on it - when the can is filled, it indicates approximately one inch of water!


Step 3: It's Time To Enrich With Nutrients

Now that your lawn has enough water, it is time to provide it with nutrients! Determine the perfect nutrient formulation based on your grass type and local conditions. Imagine this as a customized gourmet dining experience for your yard. Are you caring for Bermudagrass in a warm southern region? An equal and robust combination of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is necessary for the healing process. Are you caring for cool-season Fescue in the Northern region? Your lawn would enjoy a meal rich in nitrogen. This process will restore essential nutrients that were depleted during the summer and strengthen your lawn for the upcoming colder season.


Step 4: Make Sure Your Lawn Is Properly Cared For

Grooming is an essential part of any lawn recovery plan. Remove dead leaves and excessive thatch accumulation that can smother the grass. If you have cool-season grass and see bare spots in your yard, planting new grass seeds will help those spots grow grass, leading to a thriving lawn. Speak with your Live Love Lawn expert about aerating and overseeding to make sure your property is well-maintained and cared for.


Step 5: Be Cautious Of The Invasive Weeds

Although weeds can be a problem all year long, fall also introduces its own set of unwanted green invaders. While your grass is absorbing the necessary moisture and nutrients to recover, opportunistic weeds that germinate in the fall are ready to disrupt the process. However, there's no need to be concerned; we're prepared to put up a defense! We will collaborate with you to develop a weed management plan and remove these unwelcome visitors from your yard.


Step 6: Stay In Touch

Your lawn needs to be checked on a regular basis. Keep observing its development during the recovery phase as we approach autumn. This will assist you in modifying your maintenance schedule to maintain your lawn in perfect condition.

Restoring your lawn post-summer requires patience, perseverance, and adequate care rather than just having a natural knack for gardening. With the help of your Live Love Lawn specialist and following these simple steps, your lawn will transition from the summer heat to fall with a fresh burst of energy.


 
 
 

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