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How To Achieve a Lush, Green Yard This Summer

March 21, 2025

This is your year to finally have the yard of your dreams. Get a few essential tips and tricks about how to achieve a lush, green yard this summer.

A lush, green yard is the hallmark of a beautiful outdoor space during the summer. However, keeping your lawn vibrant under the baking summer sun takes proper care and preparation. By mastering some essential lawn care practices, you can achieve a lush, green yard this summer and make sure it stays healthy as the seasons pass by.

Test and Improve Your Soil 

Healthy soil is the foundation of a thriving lawn. Before summer sets in, test your soil to determine its pH level and nutrient content. You can use affordable at-home test kits to uncover what your lawn needs to thrive.

Once you know what’s missing, apply amendments like lime for acidic soil or organic compost to enrich poor soil. This foundation sets your grass up for strong, healthy growth. 

Master Your Watering Routine 

Strategic watering is critical during the summer. Water your lawn early in the morning to avoid water loss due to evaporation. Aim for deep hydration by watering less frequently but for longer periods.

For most grass types, one inch of water per week, including rainfall, is ideal. Additionally, incorporating booster pumps in irrigation systems improves water flow, ensuring even distribution across your yard for healthier grass. 

Match Grass to Your Climate 

The right grass type makes all the difference. Cool-season grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass, thrive in temperate areas, while warm-season varieties like Bermuda grass are better suited for hot climates. Choose a grass species compatible with your region to reduce stress on your lawn and minimize water and fertilizer consumption. 

Fertilize Strategically 

Feeding your lawn the nutrients it needs will promote growth throughout the summer. Choose a slow-release fertilizer to provide consistent nourishment over time.

Apply fertilizer in the early morning or evening to avoid burning your lawn under the sun’s heat and always follow manufacturer recommendations on application rates. 

Choose Natural Weed and Pest Control 

Weeds and pests can wreak havoc on your lawn if left unchecked. For natural weed control, use a pre-emergent herbicide to stop weeds before they germinate.

To manage pests, introduce natural predators like beneficial nematodes or apply organic insecticides. These methods maintain the health of your lawn while being environmentally friendly. 

Keep Your Grass Properly Mowed 

Mowing height and frequency directly affects the health of your lawn. Keep grass height between two and three inches during summer months.

Taller grass shades soil and protects roots from the heat. Sharpen your mower blades regularly to avoid tearing grass, which can make your lawn more susceptible to pests and diseases. 

A lush, green yard in the summer requires deliberate effort and thoughtful care. From improving your soil and watering practices to ensuring even hydration with booster pumps, the right approach will make a noticeable difference in your yard’s vitality and appearance. Start implementing these tips to enjoy a yard that stands out in every neighborhood.

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