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Tips for keeping your yard green in the hot Australian Summer

Summer is just around the corner, which means hot weather, long days, and BBQs with friends. But it also means taking extra care of your lawn to make sure it stays green and healthy throughout the hot season. In this blog post, we’ll give you some tips on how to do just that. We’ll cover everything from watering to fertilising and weed control. We’ll even touch on some water conservation tips to help you save both money and water, and by the end of this post, you should have all the information you need to keep your lawn looking its best all summer long.

The Basics of Summer Lawn care in Australia

Australian summers can be incredibly hot and humid, so it’s important to take whatever steps are needed to keep your lawn healthy. Make sure you’re watering it deeply and regularly, and also make sure to mow high – this will help protect your lawn from the sun and heat. Additionally, consider adding some shade with some landscaping trees or shrubs. With a bit of effort, you can enjoy a healthy lawn all summer long!

Watering Your Lawn in the Summer Heat

Watering your lawn in the summer heat can be a challenge. Here are some tips to help:

– Give your lawn about 2 – 3 cm of water per week during the summer.

– Water your lawn in the morning or early evening when it’s cooler.

– Don’t water your lawn on hot, sunny days. The sun will cause your grass to dry out faster.

To make watering your lawn in the summer even easier, consider using a sprinkler system on a timed watering schedule. This will give you confidence that your lawn is being watered evenly and efficiently and that it stands the best chance of remaining healthy during the heat.

Fertilising Your Lawn in the Summer

When fertilising in summer, avoid using too much nitrogen fertiliser as an excess of nitrogen can cause foliage problems and reduce grass growth. Instead, use a slow-release fertiliser that will work better in hot weather conditions.

Dealing with Weeds in Your Lawn

Weeds are a common problem in lawns and gardens and can be difficult to get rid of. They also seem to grow prolifically during the warmer months. There are a few things you can do to identify and deal with weeds:

– Perform a thorough inspection of your lawn to identify weeds and the type of weed. Each type of weed will require different methods for removal.

– Remove any weeds that are present by hand, using tools like trowels or pruners as needed. Be careful not to disturb the roots too much when removing weeds.

– Use a garden hose to wet the weeds down, then pull them out by hand. Be careful not to damage the surrounding vegetation.

Conserving Water When Caring for Your Lawn

Water is one of our most precious commodities, and Australian summers can be hot and dry, therefore making it important to conserve water when caring for your lawn. One way to use less water is with a trigger nozzle on your hose, which will help you avoid wasting water by having it spray wastefully all over the place. Direct sprinklers so that the water goes only on the lawn, not on the driveway or sidewalk. Water early in the morning when there is less evaporation occurring. Additionally, consider landscaping with native plants that don’t need as much water. Doing this can help reduce your overall water usage and save you money in the long run.

While these are all good tips, they’re not the only things you can do. There are a few easy ways that you can conserve water even more. For example, if there’s rain forecast, wait to water your lawn until later in the day when nature’s giving you a hand, and there’s less opportunity for it to evaporate. Another way to save water is by using a water tank if you have one. This will allow you to collect rainwater and use it for irrigation or other needs without having to waste town water. Finally, think about how much water your plants need and give them what they need rather than too much (or too little!)

Conclusion

As you can see, there are a number of things you can do to keep your lawn healthy during the hot Australian summer. By following these tips, you’ll be sure to have a green and healthy lawn all cricket season long! If you have any questions or need specific assistance or advice, our team at the Mower Place is always happy to help. Give us a call on 1800 558 400 today!

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