Posted By Shar McLaughlin

Water and Fertilizer in the Fall

A little extra TLC in the fall, leads to beautiful healthy lawns next Spring. Our lawns need 1 inch of water per week.  (A rain guage may be helpful.)  Plus we need to fertilize our lawns before they go dormant for the winter.  If you do not fertilize this time of year your lawn will start out weak and thin next spring, giving weeds the opportunity to raise their pesky heads. 

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Do You Have Shady Areas with Patchy or No Grass? If you have bare spots in your yard due to an area receiving too much shade, possibly from large trees or other structures, overseeding with fescue is a good option for these areas.  We overseed in the fall as fescue is a cool season grass and this gives the new grass time to get established before the next hot summer.  

AerationFall Aeration - Many prefer to aerate the lawn in the fall to assist the lawn in recovering after a hot summer.  An aeration consists of removing small plugs of dirt to allow nutrients, air, water, sunlight to go directly to the roots.

      May Your Lawns Be Green and Your Weeds Be Gone

 

 


 
Posted By Shar McLaughlin

How did your lawn fare during the 100 degree temps?

Worst case scenario - You gave up, stopped watering, and lawn went dormant.  Not the best option, but the lawn will pop right back.  It is VERY important to get rounds 4 & 5 (fertilizer and weed control) on your lawn.  Your lawn needs the nutrients to recover from the heat stress before it goes dormant for the winter.  If lawns are not "fed and watered" before the winter, the results will be more weeds and a thinner lawn next spring.

Best case scenario - You fertilized and watered (30-45 minutes per zone every other day) during the extreme heat.  You may have seen a little heat stress at the end of the 100 degree temps, but overall your lawn stayed green and thick.  Great job!  

Suggestions for Next Summer
1. Don't skip any of the summer fertilizers.  Think of the recent Olympics.  Maintaining a lawn is like playing any sport.  Your lawn needs to be fed and hydrated properly during our Oklahoma summers if you want to "win the gold (green)".

2.  Consider installing an irrigation system.  As a homeowner, this was the BEST investment!  It saves me so much time as I no longer spend most mornings/evenings moving the water hose.  So easy to give different areas exactly the amount of water it needs.  No worries when I go on vacation! 

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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER - Overseeding & Aerations

Overseeding -- If you have bare spots in your yard due to an area receiving too much shade, possibly from large trees or other structures, overseeding with fesque would be a good option for these areas.  We overseed in the fall as fesque is a "cool season grass" and this gives the new grass time to get established before the next hot summer.  

AerationFall Aeration - Many prefer to aerate the lawn in the fall to assist the lawn in recovering after a hot summer.  An aeration consists of removing small plugs of dirt to allow nutrients, air, water, sunlight to go directly to the roots. Cost - double lawn application price.  

      May Your Lawns Be Green and Your Weeds Be Gone


 

 

 
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