Summer is a challenging time for your lawn in Texas, as the scorching heat can take a toll on its health and appearance. To help it survive and thrive during this season, you'll want to fertilize it twice - once in early summer and again in late summer. The early summer application will provide essential nutrients to strengthen your lawn and prepare it for the hot months ahead. Meanwhile, the late summer treatment will replenish its nutrient supply and aid in its recovery from the stress it endured. Additionally, you'll want to be on the lookout for weeds and treat them, as they can steal the nutrients your grass needs to survive the heat.


Fertilize Your Lawn in Texas in Early Summer to Prepare It for the Heat

Fertilizing your lawn in Texas in early summer is crucial for preparing it for the impending heat. After all, it provides essential nutrients that strengthen its root system, promote healthy growth, and enhance its ability to withstand the stress of high temperatures. These nutrients include nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are vital for your lawn's overall health and resilience. For example, nitrogen stimulates the production of chlorophyll, which is responsible for the green color of your grass and helps it produce food through photosynthesis. Phosphorus plays a key role in root development, allowing it to absorb water and nutrients more effectively. Finally, potassium helps your lawn retain moisture, build strong cell walls, and resist diseases and pests.

By fertilizing your lawn in early summer, you ensure it has an adequate supply of these nutrients to withstand the heat and stress of the season. This treatment will also help it maintain its vibrant green color and lush appearance, even in the face of challenging conditions.


Fertilize Your Lawn Again in Late Summer to Help It Recover From the Heat

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Fertilizing your lawn again in late summer is equally important, as it helps replenish the nutrients that were depleted during the hot months. This treatment will aid in its recovery from heat stress and prepare it for the upcoming fall season. The nutrients provided by the late summer fertilizer application will help your lawn rebuild its root system, store energy, and promote healthy growth. This is especially important as it prepares for the cooler temperatures and potential stressors of the fall season.

Additionally, the late summer fertilizer application will help your lawn recover from any damage it may have sustained during the summer. The heat, foot traffic, and other stressors can take a toll, and this treatment will provide the necessary nutrients to repair any damage and promote new growth.

Granular fertilizers are ideal to use in the summer to supply nutrients gradually, avoiding further stress to your lawn.

Be on the lookout for weeds during the summer and treat them.

While fertilizing your lawn in early and late summer is crucial for its health, it's equally important to be on the lookout for weeds and treat them. Weeds can quickly take over, stealing nutrients, water, and sunlight from your grass. They can also create an unsightly appearance and reduce the overall health of your lawn. To combat weeds, you'll want to utilize post-emergent weed control treatments. These treatments are applied directly onto the existing growth to kill it at the roots. By keeping your lawn weed-free during the summer, you ensure that it has access to all the nutrients it needs to survive the Texas heat.


Call us today to sign up for our lawn fertilization service!

At Dr. Tex Lawn & Pest, we offer a lawn fertilization service that includes multiple treatments throughout the year, including in early and late summer, to help it survive the heat. What's more, this service also comes with weed control treatments to keep these pesky plants from stealing nutrients from your grass!

Our team serves residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, and other surrounding areas in Texas. Call us today at (512) 717-5071 to sign up for our lawn fertilization service!