Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Late Summer Lawn Care Guide: Make the Most of the Dog Days

The dog days of summer are upon us, which means hot and humid weather will be the norm until the first autumn breeze sets in. As you and your family are soaking up the last few weeks of summer vacation, doing some late summer lawn care will keep your yard looking lovely until winter.

It should be noted that this late summer lawn care guide is specifically for cool season grasses, which are common in Iowa and other areas of the upper Midwest. If you live in a hotter region, the variety of grasses in your yard are likely warm season grasses and might require different solutions.

If your lawn is in rough shape and you’re not sure where your summer lawn care routine went wrong, All American Turf Beauty can help! We offer a wide variety of lawn care services for homeowners across the state of Iowa, including core aeration, fertilization, lawn maintenance, and irrigation.

Whether you choose to DIY or work with a professional lawn care service, here are the most important things to keep in mind for late summer lawn care.

Lower your mower

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It’s ok to lower the cutting height of your mower when it is actively growing in the fall– although it’s not absolutely necessary.

At the beginning of summer, it’s recommended to raise your mower to keep your grass about 3” to 3.5” tall. Once September sets in, you can reduce the height to 2.5” to 3” since the cooler temperatures will lead to improved growth for cool season grasses. 

Remember to continue mowing your lawn until it stops growing, which should occur in late October or early November.

Leave your grass clippings

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Instead of collecting your grass clippings after mowing your lawn, leave the clippings behind. The nutrients from the grass clippings are actually beneficial for the soil and the health of your lawn. As the clippings break down, the nutrients are released into the soil and can be reabsorbed by the grass.

However, once leaves start to fall, make it a priority to rake your yard frequently. Allowing leaves to pile up on the grass can suffocate your lawn and lead to a patchy, sparse yard in the springtime.

Aerate your lawn

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In Iowa, early September is the best time to aerate your lawn. Aeration involves removing small plugs of soil from your yard to reduce soil compaction, improve irrigation, and promote better nutrient movement throughout the soil.

Aeration is done using a core aerator, which pulls up and removes plugs of soil about 3” long. Core aerators can be rented from most hardware stores, or you can have a professional lawn services company aerate your lawn for you.

For best results, it’s recommended to aerate your lawn when the soil is moist. Trying to use a core aerator when the soil is too wet can cause the tool to get jammed, whereas a dry lawn can make it more difficult to remove the full length of each soil plug.

After aeration, use a drag mat or rake to break up the soil cores across your lawn.

Take care of weeds

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Even in the late summer, it’s important to immediately spot-treat any weeds you notice to prevent them from taking over your lawn before the first snowfall. You can choose to pull up weeds by hand or use an herbicide — whichever works best for you.

Overseed your lawn

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The few weeks between late summer and early fall mark the best time in Iowa to overseed your lawn if it’s patchy or thin. Cool season grasses grow rapidly during the dog days of summer, and the cooler temperatures at night help to promote quick plant growth. In addition, several varieties of weeds tend to die off in the cooler weather, so there will be less competition from invasive plants for your new grass seedlings.

Before overseeding, you should mow your lawn to just 2” to 2.5” tall. You want to ensure that the new grass seeds will be able to access the soil easily without getting stuck in the turf canopy.

Once you’ve thoroughly covered your lawn in new grass seed, frequently and lightly water your yard to keep the upper inch of soil moist. After 2 to 3 weeks, your new grass seedlings should be about 1” tall if the soil has been kept consistently moist. At this point, you can reduce waterings and start watering more deeply.

Apply fertilizer

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Cool season grass varieties should be fertilized about 6 weeks before the estimated date of the first frost. For most low maintenance lawns in Iowa, fertilizer can be highly effective when applied in mid-October to early November. Applying fertilizer before winter will help your lawn look full, healthy, and green come springtime.

Call in the pros

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If your lawn is looking a little worse for wear after the hot summer, it might be worth it to get a professional opinion. All American Turf Beauty offers tailored lawn care programs to get your lawn in top shape and help you maintain a beautiful, healthy yard all year long. Connect with a lawn care professional today to learn more about our affordable and customizable services!

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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Have a Merry and Bright Holiday Season with Permanent Color-Changing Lights!

Even if it’s your favorite time of the year, the holiday season is notoriously stressful. It’s difficult to avoid the pressures of buying gifts for loved ones, attend holiday parties, host family gatherings, and festively decorate your home or business. Venturing outdoors in the cold winter months to shop for presents and shovel snow is inevitable (especially in Iowa!), but did you know that you can get your home ready for the holidays long before the first snowfall? You can save time and prevent accidental falls by having permanent color-changing outdoor lights around your home instead of using traditional string lights.

How permanent color changing lights work

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Permanent holiday lighting options — such as PermaLites 365 — are made of thin LED strips that are virtually invisible when not in use. These LED light strips can be precisely controlled using an intuitive smartphone app or computer to create stunning displays in millions of color combinations.

PermaLites can even be programmed to repeat specific light sequences or adjust to certain brightness levels. Best of all, a complete PermaLites system can be fully installed in one day, and they can last up to a decade with minimal upkeep.

Permanent holiday color changing lights vs. temporary lighting

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One of the most common reasons people cite for not installing permanent holiday lighting comes down to the cost. In the short term, some may think it doesn’t make financial sense to invest in permanent outdoor lighting over the cheaper holiday string lights. However, when you consider the long-term benefits of permanent color-changing lights, it’s possible to save time and money in a few different ways.

Installation

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Every year, countless people across the country experience the tedious chore of untangling strands of Christmas lights and checking for broken bulbs. These delicate strings of lights are easily broken, and they can be difficult to install around the trim of your house. It can take hours of balancing on a ladder in the cold to get the lights to hang exactly right, which can easily lead to slips, falls, or other accidents.

With permanent LED lights, you can have a professional install the lights for you at any time of the year. You’ll never have to untangle another strand of flimsy lights or climb a ladder in below-freezing temperatures in order to have a festive, brightly colored home! 

Electricity usage

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Permanent color-changing LED lights only use about 12% of the electricity that temporary holiday lights need. PermaLite systems use just 60 watts of electricity for every 200 feet of lighting and they can be adjusted to any color of the rainbow. 

Temporary lights, on the other hand, can easily ramp up your energy bill and your carbon footprint during the holiday season. You’ll have to buy string lights more often since they typically only last for a season or two, and you won’t have the ability to change the color or brightness of your lights on a whim.

Removal and maintenance

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If you’re used to putting up temporary holiday lights, you’re likely familiar with the removal process as well. It can feel a little disheartening to take down your decorations after spending so much time and effort making your home look perfect for the season, and the cold temperatures increase the likelihood of accidental injury. However, leaving your temporary lights up past the holiday season can be a serious eyesore. Most string lights are bulky and easily noticeable in the daylight.

PermaLites can be left up all year round without ruining the curb appeal of your house. Since the LED light strips are clear, thin, and installed near the trim of your home, they’re almost invisible during the daytime. They require little maintenance, so you can rely on them season after season without having to remove them, reinstall them, or purchase new lights after just a few months of use.

Customizability

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As mentioned above, one of the main benefits of color-changing LED lights is that they can be seamlessly adjusted with a few taps on your phone. This means that you can light up your home with colors to represent all kinds of holidays, events, and special occasions throughout the entire year.

You can light up your home with the colors of your favorite football team during the fall, your child’s favorite colors for their birthday, or deck out your home in spooky hues for Halloween. The color options are truly limitless with Permalites 365!

Ready to Make Your Season Bright?

If you want to avoid the hassle and stress of putting up your Christmas lights this holiday season, All American Turf Beauty can help. Our professional installation experts can get your Permalites up in just one day, and they’ll be guaranteed to keep shining brightly for years to come. 

Connect with us today to get a head start on your holiday decorations and create a fun, beautiful home for special occasions all year round!

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