Can too much sun burn your grass? And if so, what can you do about it?
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Yes it can, you can also burn your grass with too much fertilizer. If burned, your grass needs a good soaking to help recover, it is resilient though, especially once established, so it will likely come back. It is best to water in the morning or late evening, before or after it is too warm or sunny. This gives the water more of a chance to soak into the soil and the grass a chance to drink it up before it is evaporated by the sun.
yes it can burn your grass, and really once that happens there's nothing really you can do about it till you get a lot of good rain that goes deep into the soil. People here do have sprinklers you're allowed to use once a week and only for a short time. But as the summer grows hotter, that's hardly worth sprinkling. We use recycled water for sprinkling the yard.
It can only burn it if you water it in sun or cut it far too short in the sun or if you water it in the sun or if it rains and then the sun comes out quickly,
What you can do about this is water your grass in the morning and at night give it good food every two weeks (in spring and summer and in the morning and at night)
Yes, it will burn up your grass. Don't cut your grass too short and keep it watered good. That should help.
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