The Hottest Days Are (Almost) Behind Us – Here’s What That Means for Your Lawn
We’ve made it through the worst of the summer heat, and that’s something to celebrate – especially for your lawn! Here in Texas, the peak heat of July can be brutal on grass, soil, and even your irrigation system. But as we move into late summer, temperatures will gradually ease, giving your yard a much-needed break.
At this point in the season, your lawn might be showing signs of stress—browned spots, slow growth, or patchy areas. That’s completely normal. The good news is that cooler mornings and milder afternoons are on the horizon, and that creates the perfect window to help your lawn recover and prepare for the fall season.
Here’s how to support your lawn as summer starts to wind down:
💧 Keep watering wisely: Even though the worst heat is fading, your lawn still needs consistent moisture to stay healthy.
✂️ Don’t skip the mow: Maintaining the right mowing height helps prevent further stress and encourages strong roots.
🍂 Think ahead: Fall is an ideal time for aeration, overseeding, and fertilizing. Planning now sets your lawn up for long-term success.
Your lawn has made it through the toughest stretch—now it’s time to help it bounce back and thrive.
Need a hand with late-summer lawn care? Our team is here to help with expert service and tailored plans to keep your yard looking great into fall and beyond.
📞 Reach out today and let’s give your lawn the post-heatwave care it deserves!