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Spring Lawn Prep For Summer Heat

Mar 15, 2026 05:00PM EDT

As the days grow longer and the temperatures begin to rise, it's time to start thinking about preparing your lawn for the summer heat. A little spring preparation can go a long way in ensuring a lush, healthy lawn that can withstand the challenges of the hotter months. Here's a guide to help you get your lawn ready for summer, brought to you by TLC Total Lawn Care, Landscapes that Mean Business | Since 1983.

Spring Cleaning and Debris Removal

Start by clearing your lawn of any debris that has accumulated over the winter. This includes leaves, branches, and any other organic matter. Raking your lawn not only removes debris but also helps to aerate the soil, allowing for better airflow and nutrient absorption.

Soil Testing and Amendment

Consider testing your soil's pH levels. Most grasses thrive in slightly acidic soil. Based on the results, amend your soil with the appropriate nutrients. This is a crucial step in ensuring your lawn has the foundation it needs to thrive during the summer months.

Aeration and Dethatching

Aeration involves creating small holes in the soil to improve air and water circulation. Dethatching removes the layer of dead organic matter that can build up on the surface of the soil, preventing nutrients and water from reaching the grass roots. Both aeration and dethatching promote a healthier, more resilient lawn.

Overseeding and Weed Control

Spring is an excellent time to overseed any bare or thin spots in your lawn. Choose a grass seed that is well-suited to your climate and soil conditions. Additionally, address any weed issues early on with appropriate herbicides or manual removal.

Watering and Mowing

As the weather warms up, adjust your watering schedule accordingly. Water deeply but less frequently to encourage deep root growth. When mowing, avoid cutting the grass too short, as this can stress the lawn and make it more susceptible to damage from the heat.

Preparing your lawn for the summer heat requires a bit of effort, but the results are well worth it. From debris removal and soil amendment to aeration, dethatching, and proper watering and mowing, taking these steps will set your lawn up for success. Remember, a healthy lawn is a beautiful lawn. TLC Total Lawn Care has been providing landscapes that mean business since 1983, and we understand the importance of a well-maintained outdoor space. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve the lawn of your dreams. Let TLC Total Lawn Care handle your lawn care needs and discover why we are trusted by North Florida's Largest Companies.

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