It’s 4th of July Holiday Week! —Let the Celebrations Begin! 🎆🌭🍔

The grills are heating up, the flags are flying, and the countdown to fireworks has officially begun! Before we dive into all the fun, we have one quick (but important) announcement…

We are heading into our third major heat wave, and this one is expected to be the hottest yet, with temperatures soaring well over 100°F. That’s not just uncomfortable—it can be dangerous for both people and lawns.


This heat is no joke. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day—even if you don’t feel thirsty. Take frequent breaks in the shade or air conditioning, wear light-colored clothing when possible, and avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest part of the afternoon.

If you begin to feel dizzy, lightheaded, nauseous, overly fatigued, or notice excessive sweating or muscle cramps, don’t try to “push through it.” Stop what you’re doing immediately, move to a cool place, drink water, and allow your body to cool down. Heat-related illnesses can develop quickly, so it’s always better to play it safe.

Remember, your health comes first! The burgers will still be hot, the fireworks will still light up the sky, and the celebrations will be even more enjoyable when you’re feeling your best.


Your grass is going to feel this heat just as much as you do.

Please help it survive by:

  • 💧 Watering deeply to keep it hydrated.
  • 🚫 Skip mowing all week/weekend (your lawn says, “thank you!”).
  • 📏 Keep your grass around 4 inches tall if possible. A taller lawn helps protect the soil and roots from the intense sun.
  • 🌾 Don’t panic if you notice some browning—it’s normal during extreme heat and doesn’t mean your lawn is giving up; it is protecting itself. Extreme heat can cause your lawn to go dormant—a normal survival response, not a sign it’s dying. Dormancy helps grass conserve water and energy until cooler temperatures return.

💦 Bonus Tip for Beating the Heat! On days when temperatures are expected to reach the 90s or even 100°F, we recommend giving your lawn a little extra help if possible. 🌞Around 12:30–1:00 PM, run your sprinklers for about 10 minutes. This isn’t meant to replace your regular watering schedule—it’s simply a quick midday cooldown during extreme heat. Think of it like jumping into a pool on a scorching summer day. 🏊‍♂️ It helps cool the soil, reduces heat stress on your grass, and can make a big difference in helping your lawn survive these intense temperatures. Just remember: this quick midday watering is only recommended during extreme heat waves, not as part of your everyday watering routine.


Good news! Our fertilizer program is specifically designed to perform during tough summer conditions. It helps strengthen your lawn, reduce heat stress, and promotes a quicker recovery once temperatures return to normal.

If your lawn develops brown patches before or after your treatment, don’t worry—this is not a reflection of the application or its effectiveness. During extreme heat, your lawn naturally goes into a protective survival mode called dormancy. This is your grass’s way of conserving energy and moisture until cooler temperatures and more favorable growing conditions return. With proper watering, mowing and a little patience, your lawn will be in the best position to bounce back once this heat wave passes.


Stay safe, stay cool, drink plenty of water (yes, that means you—not just the lawn! 😉), and we’ll see you soon when the temperatures—and hopefully everyone—have cooled off a bit.

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