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7 Tips to Keep Your Lawn From Turning Brown

Keeping your lawn healthy during a drought can seem like an impossible task. While watching your healthy lawn's color progressively fade to a duller shade of green, you've probably wondered, "How on Earth do I converse water while ensuring my lawn doesn't take too much of a beating?" Well, we're glad you asked! There are actually several easy tips that you can incorporate into your lawn care routine to keep your lawn looking great without using too much water.

Keep Your Lawn From Turning Brown
 

1. Establish a healthy lawn.

The best way to prevent your lawn from turning brown in the summer heat is to establish a healthy lawn when the weather is cooler. Fall is the best time to seed, over-seed or lay new sod. Start a schedule for fertilizing and applying weed control in the spring and stick to it. Take this opportunity to prevent bugs, especially grubs, which attract tunneling rodents.

Keep Your Lawn From Turning Brown
 

2. Aerate in the fall.

Aerating, the process of removing small plugs of soil, reduces soil compaction and provides room for the roots to grow. It allows water, fertilizer and oxygen to penetrate deeper into the soil, making a little water go a long way.

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3. Don’t fertilize your lawn during a drought.

The best time to fertilize your lawn is when the weather is cool and rainy. Feeding a lawn during the stress of a drought won’t help and may even stress it further.

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4. Don’t walk on your grass.

If the grass is well-watered, walking compacts the soil which limits the amount of air that's able to reach the roots. If the soil is dry, walking beats down the lawn and damages the grass itself.

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5. Sharpen your mower blade.

A dull mower blade tears the grass instead of cutting it cleanly and causes it to turn brown, making it look dull, brown and lifeless.

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6. Raise the mower blade.

Taller grass means shade for new growth and longer roots, which can reach moisture deeper into the soil. Mow at the tallest setting, usually about 3 inches and on a regular schedule. Never cut more than one third of the length in one mowing.

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7. If you water, do it in the morning.

Water 1/2-inch twice a week between 5 A.M. and 10 A.M. when you will have the least amount of evaporation. Lawns watered at night are prone to disease.

Keep Your Lawn From Turning Brown

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