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Lawn care might seem like a lost cause during a drought, but it doesn't have to be! TruGreen has some handy tips and tricks that can keep your lawn safe and healthy during even the worst drought. For more info on lawn care during and not during droughts, check out TruGreen.com!
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A GUIDE TO LAWN CARE
HOW DO I GET GREEN
GRASS DURING A DROUGHT?
SIGNS OF DROUGHT.
You can tell if your lawn has
drought stress by looking for the
following:
• Your grass changes color from bright
green to blue green or dull grey.
• You notice your grass wilting, or rolling
and folding in the heat.
• Footprints and lawn mower tracks stay
visible. Healthy grass should spring
back immediately after being stepped
on.
HOW CAN I GET GREEN GRASS IN A
DROUGHT? Even if you’re dealing with a drought, it’s
not impossible to get green grass.
A good tip for drought is to minimize
activity on your lawn.
• Keep foot traffic off of your lawn. Less foot
traffic means less wear and tear on your lawn
during a drought.
• If you know for certain your lawn is drought-
stressed, do not mow until it has returned to
health.
HOW CAN I GET GREEN GRASS IN A
DROUGHT? When mowing the lawn during a drought,
it’s best to keep a few things in
consideration.
• Mow your lawn less. The less stress caused
by mower treads and footprints, the better.
• Keep your mower’s blades sharp. A cleaner
cut means your grass doesn’t have to spend
as much energy healing itself.
• Mow higher. Having grass that’s at least 3 ½
inches tall gives it a chance to develop a
deeper root system, shades the soil, and
conserves water.
HOW CAN I GET GREEN GRASS IN A
DROUGHT? Proper watering can also keep your lawn
green during a drought.
• Lawns wilt from a lack of water. If your grass
doesn’t bounce back after being stepped on,
it’s time to water it.
• It’s best to water your lawn 2-3 times a week
before the sun rises.
• Don’t water at night. Watering in the evening
or overnight can attract pests and lawn
disease.
HOW CAN I GET GREEN GRASS IN A
DROUGHT? Paying attention to how much thatch is in
your lawn can make a huge difference in
keeping it green during a drought.
• Thatch is a build-up of mown grass between
the surface and the good soil.
• Having a heavy layer of thatch can mean
your grass’ roots growing in it instead of soil
• A TruGreen professional is your best bet for
keeping your lawn’s thatch from getting out of
control.
For more tips and tricks from America’s #1 lawn care company, visit our YouTube page.
BENEFITS OF
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE There’s a great deal of science
and care behind dealing with
droughts. Hiring professionals is
a smart choice and here’s why:
• The TruGreen PhD-certified specialists’ years of
experience and science-based solutions can
help you target your yard’s individual problems
when you need to know exactly how to get your
grass green.
• TruGreen’s targeted solutions include treatments
specially designed to help drought-stressed
lawns.
• TruGreen’s own TruExpertSM Certified
Specialists will conducts a Healthy Lawn
Analysis® at your home. This examination will
determine what your lawn might be suffering
from, and what it will take to get it healthy.
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For more info on what TruGreen, America’s #1 lawn
care company, can do for your lawn, visit
TruGreen.com or call 866.688.6722 to start working
with a PhD-certified specialist today!
Find out more about TruGreen services for
drought stress.