How to Prep Your Lawn for Summer Heat

Florida summers bring extreme heat, sudden downpours, and long dry spells that can do serious damage to your lawn. Without the right care and lawn maintenance tips for summer, grass can wither, soil can compact, and weeds take over fast.

At Baker Company Inc., we specialize in coastal, Florida-friendly lawn care. We know how to work with sandy soil, salty air, and blazing sun to keep your yard looking its best, so if you need help with your yard this summer, we’re ready to make it easy.

Don’t wait for the heat to hit; schedule your lawn care services now. Call us at 904-794-7001 and get ahead of summer stress. We’ll help your yard stay cool, lush, and ready for anything!

Mow Higher, Not Shorter

Your first instinct might be to cut your grass low to “get ahead” of summer growth. Don’t.

Mowing too short makes your lawn more vulnerable to heat stress and weeds. Instead, raise your mower blade and keep it sharp. Taller grass shades the soil and helps roots grow deep.

Need help preparing your yard for the blazing sun? Give us a call! We offer stress-free mowing schedules that keep your grass healthy without the guesswork.

Mulch and Compost Before Summer Starts

A little prep goes a long way when it comes to summer survival, so it’s important to know what to put on your lawn before summer. That way, your lawn will be ready to face anything summer throws its way.

Start with a light top dressing of compost to enrich the soil and retain moisture. If your lawn feels hard-packed, a round of aeration can help loosen things up. Mulch around trees and garden beds helps keep roots cool and reduces water loss.

“What should I put on my lawn before summer?” you ask. Mulch, compost, and a lot of love.

Water Deep Rather than Often

During summer, your watering habits matter more than ever. Water deeply, not frequently, so the moisture reaches the root zone.

The best time to water is early morning, before the heat kicks in, and if the grass doesn’t spring back when you step on it? That’s your sign it’s thirsty.

This is one of the most practical pieces of grass care in summer advice we can give, but if you need extra help or you’re looking for hardscaping services, just give us a call! We’ll help you design your dream lawn in no time flat.

Be Proactive With Weeds & Pests

Pests like chinch bugs and diseases like brown patch thrive in summer, and so do weeds like dollarweed and spurge if your lawn is already stressed, which means that pest control is extra important during summer.

Spot treatments work better than blanket sprays, especially if you catch issues early, before they spread and do real damage. Being proactive is key: waiting too long can mean spending more time, money, and effort trying to fix the problem.

We always recommend a watchful eye and quick action, and when needed, we offer natural pest control options that are effective and safer for your family, pets, and the environment.

Fertilize With the Right Products

Fertilizing during the summer is a bit of a hot topic, but we at Baker Company Inc. are firmly on the side of “yes.” You just have to be careful with it.

Should you fertilize your lawn in the hot summer? Only if you’re using the right product at the right time. Stick to slow-release, low-nitrogen blends that won’t burn your lawn.

Those who advise against fertilizing in summer do it because doing it during dry stretches or just before heavy rains can damage your lawn, but let’s be honest here, summer isn’t those two things 24/7, so you can fertilize if you time it just right.

If you’re not sure, a soil test can tell you exactly what your lawn needs or doesn’t. Not sure how to do a soil test? That’s fine; at Baker Company Inc., we can do that for you!

Use Native Plants

If your lawn keeps burning out every summer, it might be time to try something different. Native grasses like muhly and sea oats can handle the heat, salty air, and dry spells way better than the usual stuff.

Swapping out thirsty turf for native plants isn’t just smart. It means less stress for you. Fewer weeds, less mowing, and a yard that actually holds up when the weather turns nasty. That’s what good grass care in summer looks like.

Get Your Lawn Ready with Baker Company Inc.

Summer’s tough on Florida lawns, no doubt about it. But with the right plan and a little prep, your yard doesn’t have to fry in the sun, and these lawn maintenance tips for summer will help you do just that.

If you’re not sure where to start or just want someone else to handle the hard stuff, we’ve got you. At Baker Company Inc., we make summer lawn care easier. No jargon, no upsells, just solid work that keeps your yard looking great when it matters most.

Schedule a service or give us a call at 904-794-7001 to get your lawn ready before the heat really kicks in. We’ll take the stress off your plate so you can actually enjoy your yard this summer.

FAQs

Can I plant new grass during the summer in Florida?

You can, but it’s not ideal. Summer heat puts a lot of stress on new sod or seed, and it’s harder to keep it alive. If you have to plant now, go with heat-tolerant varieties, and water smartly to give them a fighting chance.

How do I know if my lawn is getting too much water?

If your grass feels squishy, has mushrooms popping up, or starts turning yellow, you’re likely overwatering. Let the top couple inches of soil dry out between watering.

Does mulch help with grass care in summer?

Definitely. Mulch keeps the soil cool, holds in moisture, and protects roots from direct sun. We use it all the time around trees, garden beds, and edges where grass struggles.

How can I keep weeds down during summer without using harsh chemical sprays?

The best defense is a healthy, thick lawn that doesn’t leave space for weeds to sneak in. Spot-pulling early in the morning (while the soil’s damp) works better than you’d think.

How do I keep my grass from dying in extreme heat?

Deep, early morning watering is key. Compost, mulch, and mowing high all help your grass hold onto water longer. However, if you want a more hands-off approach, we can install smart irrigation systems that’ll do all the heavy lifting for you.

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