If you’re a homeowner, you probably know how hard it is to maintain a green and healthy lawn in the heat of summer. Typically, grass grows best in areas with heavy moisture and moderate climates.  

 

Luckily, you can still grow healthy, luscious, and thick grass if you’ve followed extra attention and care. Since people are stuck at home, it offers you the ideal chance to improve your lawn and transform it into a paradise.  

Today, we’re going to share with you some tips on how to improve your Saskatoon landscaping this summer. 

Prepare Your Lawn 

The first step to get a green and luscious lawn all summer lawn is to lay down seed at the correct time of the year. If temperatures are a bit cooler, the seed takes best. Thus, the best time to spread seed is mid-fall or early spring. However, you’ve got to ensure you measure the lawn before you lay any seed. This will allow you to calculate how much seed you need. Also, make sure you test the soil. This will help you determine the form of soil you’ve got to work with and help you choose the right seed. 

Master Your Watering Technique 

One of the vital steps in maintaining your lawn is watering. This is particularly true during summer. Grass needs enough amount of water to keep on growing and to maintain its luscious look. You’ll have to water more frequently shorter grass. If you shallowly water your grass, it promotes shorter roots. This can result in stress during times of drought.  

Basically, you need your lawn to absorb around 1 inch of water each week. This will help encourage roots to grow longer, helping your grass thrive during high temperatures and heavy exposure to the sun. 

Do Not Mow Your Lawn 

A couple of homeowners think that if you mow your lawn lower, you will not have to do it more frequently. Unfortunately, this influences the growth of grass and can lead to unwanted flaws in your lawn. Instead, you need to stop cutting grass too short. Make sure you let it grow a little. If the grass is long, it means it has long roots. This is extremely vital in hot and dry climates.  

Longer roots will be able to reach lower parts of the soil. For those who don’t know, the lower parts of the ground are typically moist. Thus, you’ve got to ensure you mow high and allow the grass to grow a little taller during the summer season. 

Feed Your Lawn Regularly 

Lawn food is vital during the hot summer months. Increased amounts of water and summer temperatures can lower the nutrients in the soil. This can stop the grass from properly growing. It will be ideal to spread fertilizers across your lawn every 1 to 2 months to replenish the nutrients of your lawn. Also, fertilizers help your lawn grow thick and luscious. With this, you can also stop weeds from growing. A couple of fertilizers are made to maintain the coolness of the soil.