Summer Stress

Are you looking at a brown/damaged lawn wondering what is going on? No worries, Chris is here to help! Click the video above to learn more.
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Measuring Shade on Those Thin Spots on Your Lawn
During mid-summer, lawns face stress from heat, drought, and often overlooked shade. Cool-season grasses need 4–6 hours of direct sunlight, but dense tree cover and extreme heat can limit effective photosynthesis. Using tools like the Sun Seeker app can help identify low-light areas. Persistent thinning may indicate too much shade, which can be addressed through expectations or selective tree pruning.

Drought Stress 101
Drought stress can cause lawns to turn yellow, thin out, and grow slowly, but proper care can help them recover. Deep, infrequent watering, higher mowing, reduced stress, and patience are key during drought, and after, to restore healthy growth and decide if reseeding is needed.

Core Aeration 101
Core aeration relieves soil compaction, improves water and nutrient flow, and promotes stronger root growth. When paired with overseeding, proper watering, and mindful mowing, aeration helps thicken turf and restore lawn health, though uneven growth is normal and expected during establishment.