Summer 2025 Lawn Guide

Summer Heat Survival Guide
for Your Lawn

Watering schedules, mowing height adjustments, and how to spot heat stress before your lawn pays the price — from the pros at Paradise.

By Paradise Landscape & Hardscape

Annapolis, MD

Summer 2025

↗ Also see: The Importance of Lawn Care — our full lawn care guide at ParadiseScapes.com

Annapolis summers are no joke. Between the humidity, the scorching heat, and the stretches without rain, your lawn takes a serious beating from June through August. The good news? With the right schedule and a few smart adjustments, you can keep your grass green, healthy, and ready for every backyard BBQ on the calendar.

Section 01

Watering Schedules That Actually Work

Most homeowners either water too little or at the wrong time of day — both spell trouble in summer heat. Here’s how to water your lawn efficiently and effectively throughout the hottest months.

Optimal Summer Watering Schedule

Annapolis, MD

🌅 Early Morning
5:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Best time to water. Cooler temperatures and lower wind speeds mean less evaporation. Water has time to soak into roots before the sun hits. Aim for 1–1.5 inches per week total, including rainfall.
☀️ Midday
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Avoid watering during this window. Up to 30% of water is lost to evaporation. The combination of heat and wet blades also increases risk of disease and fungal issues like dollar spot.
🌆 Evening
After 6:00 PM
Use as a last resort only. Evening watering can work in a pinch, but wet blades sitting overnight in humid Maryland air creates the perfect environment for lawn fungus. If you must water at night, do it early enough to allow some drying time.
📅 Frequency
Weekly total
Water deeply 2–3 times per week rather than a little every day. Deep, infrequent watering encourages roots to grow deeper into the soil, making your lawn more drought-resilient. Shallow daily watering keeps roots near the surface where they’re vulnerable.
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Pro Tip from Paradise

Do the “screwdriver test” — if you can push a 6-inch screwdriver into the soil with moderate effort, you’ve got enough moisture. If it meets hard resistance, it’s time to water. If it sinks effortlessly, hold off another day.

Section 02

Raise the Blade: Mowing Height Adjustments for Summer

One of the most overlooked summer lawn strategies is adjusting your mowing height. Cutting grass too short in the heat is one of the fastest ways to stress and damage your lawn. As our team shares in The Importance of Lawn Care, you should never cut off more than one-third of the blade length at a time — and in summer, you want to be leaving more grass, not less.

Summer Mowing Height Guide

2.5 – 3″
Spring
Ideal Height
3.5 – 4″
Summer
Ideal Height

Taller grass shades the soil, retains moisture, and keeps roots cooler during peak heat.

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Raise your deck height

Adjust your mower deck up 1–1.5 inches compared to spring settings. Taller grass acts as a natural sunscreen for the soil beneath.

Mow in the morning or evening

Follow the same logic as watering — mowing in midday heat stresses already-hot grass. Mow before 10 AM or after 5 PM when possible.

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Alternate your mowing pattern

Changing direction each week prevents soil compaction and grass from leaning in one direction. It also promotes more upright, even growth.

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Keep blades sharp

A dull mower blade tears grass rather than cutting it cleanly — creating ragged edges that lose water faster and invite disease in hot weather.

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Pro Tip from Paradise

Leave grass clippings on the lawn after mowing. They decompose and return natural nutrients and moisture back to the soil — a free, built-in fertilizer that reduces the need for supplemental feeding in summer.

Section 03

Recognizing Heat Stress Before It’s Too Late

Heat-stressed grass sends clear distress signals — you just need to know what to look for. Catching signs early can mean the difference between a quick recovery and having to reseed sections of your lawn.

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Footprint Test

Walk across your lawn and look back. If your footprints remain visible for more than 30 seconds, the grass blades lack moisture to spring back. Time to water.

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Wilting or Folding Blades

Grass blades that curl, fold lengthwise, or take on a dull blue-green tint are in active heat stress. Water immediately during early morning hours.

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Color Changes

Straw-colored or grayish-green patches signal drought stress. This can transition to full dormancy if not addressed — the lawn survives but won’t be green.

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Thin or Bare Patches

High-traffic areas under summer stress can thin out rapidly. Avoid heavy foot traffic on stressed areas and consider overseeding in early fall.

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Dormancy vs. Dead Grass

Brown grass isn’t always dead — cool-season grasses can go dormant in extreme heat. Resume watering and it typically rebounds. A tug test tells you: if it holds, it’s alive.

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Shaded Areas

Shaded lawn sections retain moisture better. Let these areas grow slightly taller and water less frequently — they need a different touch than full-sun zones.

Bonus Tips

A Few More Ways to Beat the Heat

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Skip summer fertilizing

Feeding your lawn with heavy nitrogen in summer heat pushes growth when the grass is already stressed. Wait for early fall for a proper fertilization treatment.

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Aerate compacted areas

Heavy use areas compact soil and prevent water penetration. Core aeration in early fall is the best remedy, but addressing compact areas can help mid-season.

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Check drainage

Poor drainage can cause waterlogged spots even in summer, which breeds fungal issues. Paradise Landscape offers dedicated drainage solutions for Annapolis and Anne Arundel County.

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Watch for pest activity

Summer heat draws pests including grubs and chinch bugs that damage root systems. Stressed lawns are more vulnerable — keep an eye out for irregular brown patches that don’t respond to watering.

Ready for a Lawn That Thrives
All Summer Long?

Let the Paradise team take summer lawn stress off your plate. From routine mowing to drainage solutions and full-service lawn care — we keep Annapolis lawns looking their best all season.

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