
As summer gets warmer and temperatures get higher and higher, one of the most common enemies for people who want to take care of their garden appears: the yellow grass.
The characteristic color The green grass gradually fadesthe leaves are becoming drier and crispier. Creates yellowish and irregular spots throughout the garden.
Heat, irrigation and other factors can contribute weaken the grass, But all is not lost because with some adjustments it is possible to bring it back to life in a short time.
1. Lack of water
The typical symptom is a grass Straw and dry. In mid-summer, when temperatures rise, the grass root system requires more moisture. If irrigation is not enough, The roots do not absorb water well and the plant suffers, manifests this yellowish color.
Solution: Check the irrigation system to ensure water reaches all areas of the garden evenly. In hot seasonsit’s practical Increase the amount and frequency of watering.
2. Excess water or poor drainage
Paradoxically, overwatering can also cause grass to turn yellow. If the soil does not drain well or there is water loss, The roots “suffocate” and the grass becomes weak.
Solution: Reduce watering if excessive and check drainage. when it rains a lot, Improving water drainage to avoid flooding.
3. Pet urine damage
Another very common factor is the urine of dogs or other pets. That’s why its high nitrogen content “burns” the grass and leaves yellow circles.
Solution: Limit the areas where pets relieve themselvesteach them to use a specific spot or water that area immediately afterward to dilute the urine.
4. Incorrect grass cuttings
Yes pruning too much or too little, the grass may become weak. It is never advisable to cut more than a third of its height, as cutting too low will remove the green part and expose the base, causing the grass to lose color and become less dense.
Solution: keep a correct cutting heightDon’t go too deep and allow the grass to form a stronger and healthier structure.
5. Pests or diseases
Insects such as the mole cricket or fungal diseases (such as rust, fusarium or sclerotinia) can attack the grassweaken it and make it yellow.
Solution: If this infestation is detected, it must be resorted to specific products (e.g. systemic fungicides) to combat the relevant pathogen.