The heat of June is about to start cranking up and that means it's time to topdress and aerate your warm season lawn! Topdressing and aerating will really perk up a struggling lawn, but it's good for all lawns. Hop to the "Aerating" section to learn more about this technique.
Do you have a bumpy lawn and want to make it look better? We created a product just for that - called Level Mix. It's a blend of sand and Soil³ compost to fill in the holes, divots, low areas, or sections that have been damaged by vehicle tires or utility work.
Warm season grasses are made for hot summers. These grasses, such as Bermuda, Centipede, and Zoysia, are from hot climates in Asia and Africa. They can withstand the baking heat of the Deep South, no problem.
It’s not soaring heat that causes warm season lawns to struggle, it’s lack of water. In fact, if you’re watering correctly, you shouldn’t see any signs of heat stress in your warm season lawn.
Armed with the tips in the link below, we encourage you to become a student of your lawn and learn the way of the sprinkler.
How to Care for Your Lawn When it's Hot Out >>
Long Zeon Zoysia lawns are stunning and practical too. If you’re looking for landscaping solutions or just something unique, consider letting your Zoysia grow long. Get new ideas in our latest blog: The Guide to Growing a Long Zoysia Lawn
Creeping Charlie is a pretty groundcover for shade
and it will form a dense patch in shady, moist lawns too!
After watering, mowing is the most important thing you can do for your lawn. Read André's blog where he'll teach you the 7 Tips to Mow Your Lawn Like a Super-Sod Boss.
Here are your specific Bermuda, Zoysia, and Centipede mowing tips for June:
A question we often get is, "How close to the trees can we plant grass?" The answer is complicated and technical, so we break it down in our article on How to Lay Sod Around Trees.
Come back next month for July's Lawn Tips for Warm Season lawns!
If you have a Tall Fescue lawn (the best cool season lawn for the Southeast), check out our June Lawn Tips for Tall Fescue lawns.
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