1-Mow High. Taller blades help grass develop deeper roots that are better at seeking out water underground.
2-Feed. Feeding in early summer helps strengthen the lawn so it can better withstand the heat and drought conditions of summer.
3-Treat for Grubs. Grubs will attract moles to your turf.
4-Let Clippings Lie. Don't remove your grass clippings. Leaving them adds nitrogen back to your lawn.
5-Watch for Weeds. Take advantage of Schultz Lawnscapes Turf Treatment Program.