Coping With Summer Stress On Your Lawn
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Posted: 11:58 AM Jun 18, 2009
Coping With Summer Stress On Your Lawn
Summer brings on some unwanted stress to your lawn. However, proper mowing, watering, and even proper fertilization is critical for protecting the quality of your lawn.
Reporter: John Marra
Email Address: john.marra@wsaz.com
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When summer begins, so comes the stress on your lawn from usual hot dry conditions. If you are to manage your lawn to keep it looking great, you need to use certain management practices and avoid others.

At this point, the time for planting grass is over, especially for cool season grasses. However, you can resume planting around the first of September.

Avoid fertilizing your lawn until about the first of September. Remember, fertilizer can't be utilized by grass in stressful conditions, which may be here sooner than you want. Actually, fertilizer will burn the grass if applied during those times.

Keep your grass mowed high--higher than you would cut it in the spring and fall. Taller grass will trap more valuable moisture in the soil and, just as importantly, prevent weeds from taking over like a lawn scalped.

Now, if there is a need to water, once a week with about one inch of water should be sufficient. But in the case of a drought, you might want to double that to two inches a week.

Remember that grass under a tree needs twice the amount of water because the tree roots will steal a good portion of the soil moisture under that tree. Actually, the doubling up on water also pertains to the amount of fertilizer applied in the spring and fall. Remember, you are watering and feeding for two.

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Posted by: Kmart on Aug 27, 2009 at 10:39 AM

This article is really touching to me to know that there are others in this world that are stressed about there lawns as I am. John Marra, you are my hero dude! You have no idea how much pressure you have taken off of my back knowing the proper fertilizations to protecting my lawn. Thank you, bye.
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Posted by: ron on Jun 23, 2009 at 08:24 PM

john My neighbors home is empty and has been made home of about 6 groundhogs can you help with this problem.......
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