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Fall Mowing and Watering Guide for Kingsport Homeowners

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With record heat this summer, most Kingsport lawns are dry and in poor health. However, with the fall season comes reprieve from heat and drought with cooler temperatures and more moisture. Following an appropriate fall landscaping regimen can lend to a healthier lawn. Therefore, our Tri-Cities landscape pros at Promier Landscape share a fall mowing and watering guide for Kingsport homeowners on the blog today.

Fall Mowing Tips

Throughout the summer months, you may have noticed a reduction in your lawn’s growth patterns. However, with the fall season approaching, cooler temperatures and added rainfall can increase growth and the need to cut the grass more often. Our lawn care specialists in Kingsport agree that resumed growth is a positive recovery sign from a dormant state. A sharp blade gives a clean cut that keeps your lawn healthy and increases disease resiliency.

The main rule of thumb for lawn care is never to cut more than 1/3 of the grass blade to reduce damage. Different grass types require varying heights for an optimum cut. Bermuda and Zoysia grass require a two and a half inches height through the fall and winter seasons to protect the soil from direct sunlight. Additionally, our Tri-Cities lawn care experts recommend St. Augustine grass to remain three inches tall year-round.  

Fall mowing can benefit your lawn in countless ways, according to our Kingsport landscapers. First, most homeowners understand how much a leaf surplus can impact your lawn’s health and vitality. While raking, piling, and bagging the foliage can be time-consuming, using a mulching mower can shred leaves into a nutrient-rich blanket that eventually decomposes on your lawn. The organic mulch returns natural matter to the soil resulting in a healthier, more vibrant lawn.

Fall Watering Tips

After an unforgiving season of high temperatures, your lawn probably shows drought signs. In general, most properties require about one inch of water each week to remain healthy. The fall season typically provides an increase in seasonal rainfall, reducing the need to irrigate your lawn. However, Tri-cities landscape designers at Promier Landscapes warn homeowners that overwatering your property increases the risk of diseases and fungus, especially if your home lacks proper drainage. So, before turning on your lawn sprinkler, be sure to check the daily weather to reduce your overwatering risk.

Kingsport’s landscaping pros agree that homeowners should water their lawn in the morning to delay evaporation and allow the water to penetrate down to the grass roots fully. In addition, infrequent but deep watering encouraged more profound root growth and increased survivability during a drought. Therefore, avoid watering your lawn every one to two days for short intervals and give your yard a long drink every three to four days, or as needed depending on the weather.

Lawn Care in Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol, Tennessee

The cooler temperatures and ample moisture during fall can help restore your lawn and prepare it for another harsh season, winter. Keep your grass cut and watered through the fall to promote healthy spring growth next year. If you have lawn care questions or would like help taking care of your yard, feel free to contact Kingsport’s qualified lawn care professionals at Promier Landscapes by dialing (423) 872-2988 or contact us online.

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