What Can I Do to Prevent Dry Patches in My Lawn, Even in Florida’s Climate?
Preventing sudden lawn drought issues in Florida’s climate requires proper watering, regular fertilization, and soil aeration. Consider using drought-resistant grass species and adjusting mower height to reduce stress on the lawn. Being mindful of weather patterns and following a consistent maintenance schedule can also help prevent dry patches in your lawn.
Secretes To A Beautiful Florida Grass
If you are like most people don’t realize that your Florida Grass is a living organism. She eats, breaths through a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use light to make sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water. If you understand how this simple process works you can work with your lawn to help it be healthy and happy.
Let’s deal with the most common type of Florida grass found in South Florida St. Augustine lawn “Floratam” and “Palmetto”Variety.
Typically you have your lawn mowed every 2 weeks.
A common malpractice is scalping, Scalping is the practice of mowing your lawn at ¾ to 1 inch high so you can keep it from growing between cuts.
If you where a hair stylist you would have been sued and had your license taken away.
You need to think of mowing in how do you make your Florida grass look pretty, this is why women go to stylist and men go to barbers.
Scalping is killing your lawn, you are asking your lawn to look green (chlorophyll) when you keep taking away the very thing it needs to produce green. “in its Leaf Blade” where the process of photosynthesis takes place. By scalping you are stressing her out and making her susceptible to insects, diseases and weeds.
Remember weeds are plants too and need photosynthesis, if your grass is short weeds can spring up. If you allow you lawn be taller the shade of the lawn over the weed will naturally kill the weed.
Another malpractice is watering most people drown their lawn which causes an condition know as root rot, or dehydrate it. The key is not how much water you think she needs but rather find out how much she really needs. Take her needs into consideration, listen to your lawn.
So here is a general rule of thumb to keeping your Florida grass healthy and happy.