Late Summer / Early Fall Lawn Conditions
Weather & Your Lawn – Fall 2007: Late summer and early fall remained quite dry. August was the driest month in 100 years in southern New England, and soil moisture has a lot of catching up to do. Please remember to continue to water if conditions warrant. Even though temperatures are now cooler, your lawn still requires up to one inch of water each week. If it does not receive it, the lawn will remain in drought stress.
As you continue to water and normal rainfall returns, any drought stress in your lawn should quickly recover. IF IT DOES NOT, please call us for a free service call as there is always the possibility of surface insect or grub activity.