
How to Get a Green, Weed-Free Lawn and Keep It Healthy All Summer
How to Get a Green, Weed-Free Lawn and Keep It Healthy All Summer
A lush, green lawn is the dream of every homeowner, but weeds, heat, and drought can make it tough to maintain. With the right approach, you can enjoy a thick, healthy lawn all summer long—even in the heat!
Follow these steps to get rid of weeds, strengthen your grass, and keep your lawn looking its best.
Step 1: Start with a Healthy Lawn
A strong lawn naturally resists weeds, so focus on building healthy grass first.
✅ Test Your Soil – A soil test will tell you what nutrients your lawn needs. Many local garden centers offer testing services.
✅ Choose the Right Grass Type – Some grass types handle heat better than others. In hot summers, fescue, Bermuda, or zoysia grass can withstand the heat better than Kentucky bluegrass.
✅ Aerate the Soil – If your lawn is compacted, aerating will improve root growth and allow water and nutrients to reach the grass.
Step 2: Get Rid of Weeds the Right Way
Weeds compete with grass for nutrients and water, so eliminating them is key.
🌿 Pull Weeds by Hand – For small patches, pull weeds by hand or use a weeding tool. Be sure to get the roots!
🌿 Use a Pre-Emergent Herbicide – Apply a pre-emergent weed killer in early spring to stop weeds like crabgrass before they sprout.
🌿 Spot-Treat Weeds – For weeds that pop up, use a selective herbicide that won’t harm your grass. Avoid spraying in high heat, as it can damage the lawn.
Step 3: Water Smart, Not More
Watering correctly is key to keeping your lawn green during hot summers.
💧 Water Deeply, Not Frequently – Watering deeply (about 1 inch per week) encourages deep root growth, making grass more drought-resistant.
💧 Water in the Morning – The best time to water is early in the morning (before 10 AM) to minimize evaporation. Avoid watering at night, as it can lead to disease.
💧 Use a Soaker Hose or Irrigation System – This helps distribute water evenly and prevents runoff.
Step 4: Mow the Right Way
Cutting your grass too short can stress it out—especially in hot weather.
✂️ Keep Grass Taller in Summer – Set your mower to a height of 3-4 inches. Taller grass shades the soil, keeping it cooler and preventing weed growth.
✂️ Sharpen Your Mower Blades – Dull blades tear grass, making it more vulnerable to disease and heat stress.
✂️ Leave the Clippings – Grass clippings act as a natural fertilizer, returning nutrients to the soil.
Step 5: Feed and Protect Your Lawn
Fertilizing and maintaining soil health will keep your lawn thriving.
🌱 Fertilize Wisely – Apply a slow-release fertilizer in late spring or early summer to feed your lawn without burning it. Avoid fertilizing in extreme heat.
🌱 Add Organic Matter – A thin layer of compost or mulch improves soil health and moisture retention.
🌱 Reseed Bare Spots – If you have thin or patchy areas, overseed in early fall to thicken your lawn before next summer.
Bonus Tips for a Healthy Lawn in Hot Summers
☀️ Avoid Heavy Foot Traffic – Walking on dry grass can damage it. Try to limit use during extreme heat.
☀️ Don’t Overwater – Too much water can lead to fungal growth and shallow roots. Stick to deep, infrequent watering.
☀️ Use Mulch Around Trees and Flower Beds – This keeps moisture in the soil and prevents weeds from spreading.
A beautiful, green lawn takes some work, but by following these steps, you’ll enjoy a weed-free, healthy yard all summer long! Want more home and garden tips? Follow Real in Cincy Blog for expert advice! 🌱☀️🏡
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