Protect your lawn from Texas' intense summer heat with these tips: choose heat-resistant grass, water deeply and early, use mulch to retain moisture, mow higher, avoid summer fertilizing, manage weeds and pests naturally, and provide shade. Follow these strategies for a lush, healthy lawn all se...
Protect your lawn from Texas' intense summer heat with these tips: choose heat-resistant grass, water deeply and early, use mulch to retain moisture, mow higher, avoid summer fertilizing, manage weeds and pests naturally, and provide shade. Follow these strategies for a lush, healthy lawn all season long.
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How to Shield Your Lawn from the Harsh Texas Heat
300 Texan reportedly lost their lives in 2023 due to heat-induced conditions. DID YOU KNOW…
During the peak summer, temperature in some parts of Texas can spike beyond 110oF (43oC).
Maintaining a healthy lawn in such extreme conditions can be really challenging. Here we’ve discussed things that you can do to protect your lawn against extreme summer heat.
How Texas’ Scorching Summers Impact Lawn Health
Texas’ extreme summer can dry out even the most well-established lawns.
HIGH TEMPERATURES CAN: Cause soil to harden, limiting moisture retention capabilities of the lawn ecosystem. Deprive grasses of required moisture, turning them brown and wilting. Result in increased activity of pests. Facilitate growth of drought-tolerant weeds.
LAWN CARE TIPS FOR BEATING THE SUMMER HEAT
#1- Choose the right grass for Texas heat
Select grass species that can withstand high temperatures and draught conditions. Zoysia Bermuda grass Buffalo grass … are some of the grass species that can thrive in hot, dry conditions.
#2- Proper watering techniques
Watering deeply Watering in the early morning (preferably before 10 AM) The key to maintaining a healthy lawn is…
#3- The role of mulch in lawn care
Mulch can help maintain a healthy lawn in Texas’ hot climate.
Shield the soil from direct sunlight Appropriate use of mulch can help: Retain moisture in the soil Prevent weeds from sprouting and competing with your grass
#4- Mowing practices for summer heat
The way you mow your lawn can be detrimental to its survival in the scorching Texas heat.
Set your mower to a higher cutting height (preferably 3-4 inches). Taller grass can effectively shade the soil… reducing water evaporation.
#5- Fertilizing practices
It is not recommended to fertilize your lawn during the peak summer months.
Instead, do it before the hot weather sets in―during early spring and fall. One more thing… apply slow-release fertilizer for better results.
#6- Dealing with weeds and pests
Uncontrolled weed growth... a common challenge during the summer months for lawn owners.
Prevent weeds from germinating in your lawn with proper watering, mowing, and fertilizing.
Use natural herbicides or manually pull weeds if it comes to that.
#7- Providing shade and protection
Plant trees and shrubs around your lawn… They can help keep the soil cooler and conserve moisture.
CONCLUDING REMARK
Texas summer can be cruel. Help your lawn survive the scorching heat with the above protective measures.