Summer Lawn Stress: What’s Happening to Your Grass

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Summer Lawn Stress: What’s Happening to Your Grass

Brown patches, wilting blades, slow growth—summer is hard on lawns. Here’s what’s happening and how to help.

What’s Stressing Your Lawn in Summer

Heat Stress: When temperatures climb above 85°F, cool-season grasses struggle. They stop growing and start conserving energy.

Drought Stress: Without enough water, grass blades curl, turn blue-gray, and go dormant to survive.

Foot Traffic: Summer is when lawns get the most use. Compaction makes it harder for roots to breathe.

What SafeLawn Does During Summer

  • Stress Recovery applications — algae-powered support for heat resilience
  • Proper mowing heights — taller grass shades roots
  • Timing treatments — we apply during optimal windows

What You Can Do

  • Water deeply, 1-2 times per week (early morning is best)
  • Mow high (3-3.5 inches) to protect roots
  • Avoid heavy foot traffic during heat waves
  • Leave clippings to return nutrients to soil

Quick Summary

Summer stress is normal. Let SafeLawn handle the treatments while you focus on smart watering and mowing.

Protect your lawn this summer

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