Protect Your Landscape From Late-Summer Stress
Wilkins Lawn & Landscape helps homeowners protect their landscapes when Indiana summer heat starts taking its toll. By August, lawns and plants have endured weeks of heat, humidity, heavy rain, and dry conditions. Those stresses can leave grass thin, plants wilted, and landscape beds looking tired. Smart landscaping maintenance now can prevent lasting damage and help your property finish the summer strong. 
Watch for Signs of Heat Stress
Plants and lawns often show clear signs when summer conditions become too demanding. Look for wilted leaves, brown grass, curling foliage, and dry soil around plants. Some plants may also develop yellow or scorched leaves after prolonged heat.
Check your landscape regularly instead of waiting for visible damage to spread. Early action gives plants a better chance to recover before conditions worsen.
Water Deeply and Consistently
Proper watering becomes especially important during late summer. Shallow watering encourages weak roots and leaves plants more vulnerable to heat. Deep watering encourages roots to grow farther into the soil.
Water early in the morning whenever possible. Cooler temperatures reduce evaporation and allow moisture to reach the root zone. Adjust your schedule after significant rainfall to avoid oversaturating the soil.
Protect Your Lawn During Hot Weather
Summer mowing habits can make a major difference in turf health. Keep grass slightly taller during periods of intense heat. Taller blades provide shade and help the soil retain moisture.
Never remove more than one-third of the grass blade during a single mowing. Keep mower blades sharp to create clean cuts that reduce unnecessary stress. Consistent lawn mowing also prevents the lawn from becoming overgrown between cuts.
Keep Landscape Beds Healthy
Landscape beds need attention as summer progresses. Pull weeds before they compete with plants for water and nutrients. Remove damaged growth and trim plants when appropriate to maintain their shape.
A properly maintained layer of mulch helps regulate soil temperatures and retain moisture. Check beds for thin areas and redistribute mulch when necessary. Avoid piling mulch against tree trunks or plant stems.
Check for Pests and Disease
Late summer can bring increased pest and disease activity. Heat and humidity create favorable conditions for several lawn and landscape problems. Inspect leaves, stems, and turf for unusual discoloration, holes, thinning, or other damage.
Address problems early before they spread. Professional landscape maintenance can help identify issues and apply appropriate treatments. Regular inspections also make it easier to protect valuable plants.
Keep Your Landscape Strong Through Summer
Late-summer landscape care requires consistency, observation, and timely action. Wilkins Lawn & Landscape helps homeowners in Zionsville protect lawns, planting beds, and outdoor spaces through the toughest weeks of summer. Contact us by calling (317) 406-4745 to request an estimate.