Rain, Rain, Go Away: Caring for Your Lawn During Georgia's Summer Storms

Summer in Georgia is synonymous with sizzling heat, sweet tea, and, yes, those almost daily thunderstorms. While the rain can be a blessing for your lawn, too much of a good thing can lead to problems. So while last month we helped you keep your grass from drying out, now Mitchum Lawn is here to guide you through the best practices for keeping your lawn lush and healthy, even when summer storms are drenching it daily.

Mow High and Often

When the rain is relentless, your lawn can grow faster than you can say “sunshine.” The key to keeping it healthy is to mow high and frequently. Cutting your grass too short can stress it out, especially when it’s already dealing with excess moisture.

Pro Tip: Set your mower blade to the highest setting and aim to mow at least once a week. This not only keeps your lawn looking neat but also helps prevent diseases that thrive in wet conditions.

Watch for Water Logging

While grass loves water, it doesn’t love being waterlogged. Puddles and standing water can suffocate your lawn’s roots, leading to yellowing and even root rot.

Pro Tip: Improve your lawn’s drainage by aerating it regularly. Aeration helps water penetrate the soil more effectively and reduces the risk of waterlogging. If you notice persistent puddles, it might be time to call in a professional for a more in-depth solution.

Combat Lawn Diseases

We ground for lawn diseases like mold, mildew, and fungal infections. Keep an eye out for unusual spots, discoloration, or a musty smell, which are telltale signs of trouble.

Pro Tip: If you suspect a disease, act quickly. Apply a fungicide appropriate for your lawn type, and make sure your mower blades are sharp to avoid further stressing the grass.

Fertilize Carefully

Fertilizing during a rainy spell can be tricky. Excess rain can wash away the nutrients before your lawn has a chance to absorb them, leading to wasted effort and money.

 

Pro Tip: Apply a slow-release fertilizer that gradually feeds your lawn over time, reducing the risk of nutrient runoff. Check the weather forecast and aim to fertilize during a brief dry spell to maximize absorption.

Manage Weeds

Weeds love the rain as much as your grass does, and they can quickly take over if left unchecked. Regular weeding is essential to keep your lawn healthy and weed-free.

Pro Tip: Pull weeds by hand after a rainstorm when the soil is soft, making it easier to remove the entire root. For stubborn weeds, use a targeted herbicide that won’t harm your grass.

Avoid Overwatering

It might sound obvious, but during periods of heavy rain, it’s crucial to avoid any additional watering. Your lawn is getting plenty of moisture naturally, and overwatering can exacerbate problems like fungal diseases and waterlogging.

Pro Tip: Turn off your irrigation system during rainy periods and use a rain gauge to monitor how much water your lawn is receiving. Aim for about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, including rainfall.

Georgia’s summer storms can be both a blessing and a challenge for your lawn. By following these tips, you can ensure your grass stays green and healthy, no matter how much it rains. Remember, Mitchum Lawn is here to help with all your lawn maintenance needs, rain or shine. We might not control the weather, but we can certainly help you manage its effects on your lawn.

Need professional assistance? Give Mitchum Lawn a call today – we’ll keep your lawn looking its best, even in the wettest of summers.