4 Late Summer Lawn Care Tips for Homeowners
By late August, a lawn that looked sharp in June can show thin turf, dusty patches, and planting beds that have lost their edge. Heat, dry stretches, and foot traffic all leave marks, and they’re easiest to fix before cooler weather takes over. At Herzog Lawn Care & Landscaping, we’ve put together four lawn care tips for homeowners who want their yard heading into fall in good shape.Late summer lawn care tipcs

1. Mow with Heat Stress in Mind

Cutting more than a third of the grass blade during a dry stretch can leave a lawn looking rough fast. A measured approach to mowing height helps turf hold onto moisture instead of adding more stress on top of the heat. It’s a small habit that fits alongside regular landscape maintenance to keep a property looking cared for through the last weeks of summer.

  • Grass height: Avoid scalping fast-growing turf — remove only a reasonable amount at a time.
  • Clipping control: Heavy clumps trap moisture and block light on already-weak grass, so it’s worth clearing them off rather than letting them sit.

2. Watch Watering Habits Closely

Frequent, shallow watering trains roots to stay near the surface, right where late-summer heat does the most damage. We look for lawns that need a deeper soak instead, since well-timed watering now helps grass recover faster once temperatures drop and sets the stage for aeration and overseeding season.

3. Aerate and Overseed Before Fall

Near gates, driveways, and busy backyard paths, soil often feels compacted after months of foot traffic. Our aeration and overseeding work opens that packed ground so roots can reach air, water, and nutrients, then we spread seed where the lawn needs it most, timed while the weather still favors new growth.

  • Core removal: Small plugs come out of dense soil, giving roots room to spread.
  • Seed placement: New seed goes down across worn areas with even coverage.

4. Refresh Planting Beds Before Leaf Drop

Faded mulch, stray clippings, and an overgrown shrub near the front walk can make a healthy yard look forgotten. We sharpen bed edges and trim shrubs to keep plants tidy without crowding walkways, and flag branches that need attention before fall cleanup begins.

Before school schedules, leaf cleanup, and fall plans take over the calendar, let’s look at what your Plainfield, IN yard needs. Herzog Lawn Care & Landscaping brings hands-on care to properties throughout the area. Contact us at (463) 298-9995 or request a free estimate to get started.