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🌱 August – Late Summer Landscaping

🗓️ The Season at a Glance
This Season’s Challenges:

  • Heat stress from hot afternoons and warm nights

  • Watering woes from outdated schedules or uneven zones

  • Compacted soil from foot traffic and summer activities

  • Weed growth in dry, weak areas

👋 Intro: What’s Going On With Your Lawn?


August in Salt Lake County means relentless sun, minimal rainfall, and lawns that are feeling the burn—literally. If your yard is crispy, patchy, or just looking tired, now’s the time to prep for a smoother shift into fall. Because your grass is about to get a second wind—if you treat it right.


Aerating in late summer helps relieve soil stress and gives nutrients a first-class ticket to your roots.
— GR8 Tip

🛠️ Tools, Treatments & Services to Know
Our Seasonal Services:

  • Core Aeration: Relieves compaction and preps soil for seeding

  • Sprinkler Tuning: Fix hotspots and maximize efficiency

  • Soil Amendment: Organic boosts to restore nutrient levels

Helpful Products:

  • Moisture manager treatments: Improve water absorption

  • Organic fertilizer: Gentle feeding before fall seeding


Your Seasonal Lawncare Checklist

  • Aerate compacted areas

  • Adjust sprinkler times as daylight shortens

  • Spot-treat for weeds before they spread

  • Prep fall flowers or ground cover beds


Get ahead of fall! Schedule aeration and sprinkler services today.

🗓 Book online: www.Gr8Landscaping.com

📞 Call/text us at 801-712-0238

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Lawn Care Tips Jerdon Johnston Lawn Care Tips Jerdon Johnston

🌱 When the Heat Is On: Keep Your Lawn Cool and Thriving

👋 What’s Going On With Your Lawn?

Summer in Salt Lake County can turn up the heat—and fast. With temps regularly pushing past 90°F and humidity nowhere in sight, your lawn can go from lush to crispy in a matter of days. If you’re seeing brown patches, wilting blades, or your turf feels more like toast than turf, you’re not alone. The good news? A few smart tweaks can keep your grass green and your weekends worry-free.

👋 What’s Going On With Your Lawn?

Summer in Salt Lake County can turn up the heat—and fast. With temps regularly pushing past 90°F and humidity nowhere in sight, your lawn can go from lush to crispy in a matter of days. If you’re seeing brown patches, wilting blades, or your turf feels more like toast than turf, you’re not alone. The good news? A few smart tweaks can keep your grass green and your weekends worry-free.


🗓️ The Season at a Glance

High heat and low rainfall are the norm around here from late June through August. That means your lawn needs help handling water loss, soil stress, and summer pests.

This Season’s Challenges:

  • Heat stress turning grass brown or brittle

  • Over- or under-watering from outdated sprinkler settings

  • Lawn fungus and mold from night watering

  • Weeds thriving in dry, patchy areas

  • Grub damage from egg-laying beetles

GR8 Tip:
Water early in the morning—before 8 a.m.—so your lawn drinks up before the sun cooks it off. Think of it as brunch for your backyard.


🛠️ Tools, Treatments & Services to Know

We’re all about working smarter, not harder. These are your summer lawn MVPs:

Our Seasonal Services:

  • Sprinkler System Tune-Up: We adjust spray patterns and check for leaks to ensure every drop counts.

  • GR8 Grub Treatment: Keeps those pesky larvae from snacking on your roots (before you even see the damage).

  • Summer Soil Boost: A mid-season fertilizer designed for heat resilience and root strength.

Helpful Products:

  • Moisture-Retaining Soil Additives: Help sandy or clay-heavy Utah soil hold water longer.

  • Smart Sprinkler Controllers: Adjust watering based on weather—available from GR8 and easy to install.


Your Seasonal Lawncare Checklist

  • 🔲 Check and update sprinkler schedule for early morning watering

  • 🔲 Watch for signs of heat stress: curled blades, dull color, dry topsoil

  • 🔲 Book a Grub Treatment before larvae start hatching

  • 🔲 Avoid mowing too short—aim for 3” height to shade roots

  • 🔲 Apply slow-release summer fertilizer


📞Call/text us at 801-712-0238

Don’t wait for the damage to show up—take charge before your grass gets fried. Our summer services keep your lawn tough, hydrated, and happy.

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