Summer Lawn Tips • Chippers Inc. (2024)

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| By Mr Grass

As we move into hotter summer weather, what you do or don’t do to your lawn can have an enormous impact on its quality and color. Here are a few summer lawn tips that can either prevent or reduce unnecessary browning.
Mowing
Since grass is comprised mainly of water, mowing it when hot or dry can cause a tremendous amount of water loss and quick browning. The cut leaf blade losses water and if the soil is already dry, there is no reserve to help the mowing-cut heal. Mowing your lawn when the heat is above 85 degrees often creates a devastating browning, occurring in about a day.
Once your lawn is brown, it usually take weeks of regular rainfall and/or irrigation to help replace the lost water and get new leaf blades growing. Your lawn can literally go into shock if it is mowed under low soil moisture and/or high air temperatures.
Mowing Height
Compounding the lawn browning issue even further is setting your blade too low, below 2”. Scalped lawns not only brown out and stop growing, but they can no longer keep the soil cool. The lower the cut, the hotter the soil becomes. Once you enter the 1.5” mowing range, the soil heats, harming the grass you want and allowing crabgrass and weed seeds to germinate. During the summer months, set the mowing height to 2.5 to 3”. This is my number one recommendation for a healthy lawn and the one I see most often neglected.
The resulting double whammy of mowing and mowing too short during hot weather can create long-term damage and a brown lawn for weeks, if not months. You are far better off not to mow for a few weeks and lightly irrigate versus just mowing because it’s the day you do it, regardless of need or air temperature.
Irrigation
Irrigating in the late afternoon or evening during high heat or humidity can greatly increase the odds your lawn will develop brown patch disease. Brown patch is a lethal turf disease that thins out grass quickly – sometimes overnight. Many fungal diseases favor high humidity and moisture, be it spring or fall. During periods of high heat and humidity, having a wet lawn overnight increases the likelihood of brown patch exponentially. Water in the morning if possible and skip a day to let things dry out. This adds needed moisture to the soil while allowing the leaf blades to dry out.
These three easy-to-follow tips (holding off on mowing, using the proper mowing height and watering in the morning) can prevent a nice green lawn quickly turning into a brown lawn.

Summer Lawn Tips • Chippers Inc. (2024)

FAQs

What is the best fertilizer for lawns in the summer? ›

The best fertilizer for your grass in summer and all year round is Lebanon Turf's Humic Max 16-0-8. This lawn fertilizer improves the appearance of your lawn with 16% nitrogen with healthy amounts of potassium to boost nutrient uptake.

Can I use Scott's turf builder in the summer? ›

In Summer: Apply Scotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program Summer

To keep your lawn thick and green during the hot summer months, apply Scotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program Summer between June and August. The Summer product helps your lawn maximize water usage by driving water into the soil (so there's less runoff).

How do I fix my summer lawn? ›

Reduce traffic where possible. This is especially important in areas that are visibly stressed, whether from shade, heat, drought, compaction, etc. Apply your fall fertilizer. September and October are prime times to strengthen your grass before winter.

What to put on a lawn in summer? ›

Feed. Feeding in the early summer helps strengthen the lawn so it can better withstand the heat and drought conditions that summer is famous for. Scotts® Turf Builder® releases its nutrients slowly over time, making it the go-to fertilizer for all grass types.

What is the best fertilizer to use in the summertime? ›

Apply Low-Nitrogen Fertilizer

Whereas nitrogen-rich fertilizers are appropriate for the early springtime green-up and growth, as we just mentioned, they can cause further stress to lawns in the summer and even cause burns. That's why low-nitrogen fertilizer is a great option for summer lawns.

At what outside temperature should you not apply Scotts SummerGuard? ›

Weed-and-feeds should not be used when temperatures are over 85 degrees. Be sure to check the product label before applying any weed-and-feed product.

Why did Scotts turf builder burn my lawn? ›

The excess nitrogen in the fertilizer in the soil caused the grass to start giving water back to the soil, causing it to dry out. This resulted in a burned look to the lawn.

Can you put down too much Scotts turf Builder? ›

Applying too much fertilizer to your lawn will cause the nitrogen and salt levels in the soil to increase rapidly, which can damage or even kill the grass. When this happens, it is known as “fertilizer burn” and looks like yellow and brown strips or patches of dead grass.

How do you revive dead summer grass? ›

Start by raking dead grass spots to loosen the soil and remove the expired blades. Lightly rake the healthy areas to get rid of dying grass and aerate the soil for root stimulation. Once you have the land prepared, take a rotary seed spreader and lay down new grass seed over the dead spots.

Can I fertilize my lawn in July? ›

Timing: Apply summer lawn fertilizer once between June and August, 6 to 8 weeks after the late spring feeding.

What is the best summer lawn fertilizer? ›

Mag-I-Cal® Plus for Lawns in Alkaline & Hard Soil

If you are looking for the best lawn fertilizer for summer, look no further than Jonathan Green.

What fertilizer numbers to use in summer? ›

Best case scenario, this is the standard schedule your lawn needs:
  • Mid to end of APRIL – spring fertilizer – 32-0-6 slow release (fast acting)
  • Early to mid JUNE (6 weeks later) – early summer fertilizer – 25-0-5 – 50% slow release.
  • Mid to late JULY (6 weeks later) – late summer fertilizer – 25-0-5 – 50% slow release.

What is the best summer feed for grass? ›

Spring & Summer 12-3-9 Compound Fertiliser | Professional Lawn, Grass & Paddock Feed. A high level of Nitrogen increases grass growth, whilst a moderate potassium value provides resistance to disease and drought conditions. A 2% Iron content helps helps treat moss and deters common broad-leafed weed growth.

Is it okay to fertilize your lawn in the summertime? ›

For some reason, folks are highly concerned about summer lawn fertilizers and heat. I'm not sure where this stems from but I will help you out now: no, they will not burn your lawn in any greater fashion in heat than they will in cool temps.

What number fertilizer should I use in the summer? ›

Typical summer grass fertilizer numbers include: 6-0-0. 15-0-8. 10-0-4.

What do professionals use to fertilize lawns? ›

(They're also the mainstream type used by professionals.) They consist mostly of urea-based nitrogen sources, including straight urea, sulfur-coated urea and stabilized urea. Other types of nitrogen in this type include ammonium sulfate and ammonium nitrate.

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