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Summer Lawn Care in Kathleen, Georgia

Month-by-month summer lawn care for Kathleen homeowners. What to do, when to do it, and what to avoid on Houston County ground.

Summer lawn care

Summer in Kathleen, Georgia

Summer in Kathleen means extended heat, high humidity, and relentless pressure on your lawn from weeds, insects, and disease. Proper watering, mowing height adjustments, and proactive pest monitoring are essential to keep red clay and sandy mix turf healthy through Houston County's hottest months.

Month by month

Your Summer Lawn Care Calendar

June

Raise mowing height to 2-2.5 inches during peak summer. Taller grass holds moisture and crowds out weeds.

Water deeply and infrequently: 1 inch per week in 2-3 sessions, early morning before 10 AM.

Apply summer fertilizer with slow-release nitrogen. Fast-release fertilizer in heat can burn turf.

Scout for armyworms, chinch bugs, and grub activity.

July

Houston County summers push past 93°+ regularly. Without proper nutrition, turf thins and weeds fill the gaps.

Monitor for dollar spot and pythium blight, especially in areas with poor air circulation.

Continue post-emergent weed treatments for nutsedge, spurge, and crabgrass escapes.

Never remove more than one-third of grass height per mowing. Scalping in summer heat can kill turf.

August

Watch for large patch symptoms as nighttime temperatures start dropping toward 70°F. Apply preventative fungicide on susceptible zoysia lawns.

Begin planning fall aeration and overseeding. Newer subdivisions in Kathleen have graded topsoil sitting on compacted fill. Aeration helps roots push through.

Reduce nitrogen applications as summer ends. Heavy feeding now weakens grass heading into fall.

Check irrigation system coverage and adjust for any dry spots that developed during summer stress.

Avoid these

Common Summer Lawn Care Mistakes

Watering lightly every day

Instead: Frequent shallow watering trains roots to stay near the surface. Water deeply (1 inch) two to three times per week to encourage deep root systems that survive heat.

Mowing too low during heat stress

Instead: Keep bermuda at 2-2.5 inches in summer. Taller grass shades the soil, reduces water evaporation, and competes better against weeds — this is especially important in Houston County's 95°+ heat.

Applying fast-release fertilizer in extreme heat

Instead: Fast-release nitrogen in 90°+ temperatures burns turf. Summer fertilizer applications should always use slow-release formulations.

Ignoring insect damage until it is obvious

Instead: By the time you see dead patches from chinch bugs or armyworms, significant damage has occurred. Monthly scouting catches infestations early when treatment is most effective.

Why Attaboy

Summer Treatment from Attaboy

Proactive insect scouting catches damage before it spreads.
Disease identification and treatment for humidity-driven fungal issues.
Summer weed treatments that target escapes without burning turf.
Text alerts and treatment reports after every single visit.

Common questions

Summer Lawn Care Questions

How often should I water my lawn in Kathleen during summer?

Water deeply 2-3 times per week, providing about 1 inch of total water. Water early in the morning before 10 AM to reduce evaporation. Avoid daily light watering — it creates shallow roots that cannot survive 93°+ heat.

How high should I mow my grass in Kathleen's summer heat?

Raise your mowing height to 2-2.5 inches during summer. Taller grass shades the soil, reduces water loss, and competes better against weeds. Never remove more than one-third of the blade per cut.

How do I know if my lawn has chinch bugs or armyworms?

Chinch bugs cause irregular dead patches that spread outward, typically starting near driveways or sidewalks. Armyworms create more uniform damage and you can often see them feeding at dusk. Both require professional treatment to stop quickly.

Why does my Kathleen lawn get brown spots in summer?

Brown spots in summer can be caused by drought stress, fungal disease (dollar spot, pythium), or insect damage. The cause determines the treatment. Fungal issues need fungicide, not more water. Insect damage needs targeted pest control. A professional diagnosis avoids wasted time and money.

Does Attaboy treat lawns in Kathleen during summer?

Yes. Summer is one of the most active treatment seasons. We provide fertilization, post-emergent weed control, insect scouting and treatment, and disease management throughout Kathleen and Houston County. We do not pause service during hot months.

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