Some recommend raising your mower height to 3–3.5 inches during the summer, while others suggest a height of around 4 inches. You can also try leaving grass clippings on the lawn, as they can act as a natural fertilizer as they decompose. 
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TruGreen recommends that pets and people stay off treated areas until the application has dried after a lawn care service. In normal conditions, the treatment should dry in 1–2 hours, but the time it takes may increase depending on the weather. Factors that can affect drying time include: low temperatures, high humidity, low wind, and cloudy conditions. 
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    In 2020, TruGreen was sued for allegedly making deceptive safety claims about its products and pesticides. The lawsuit claims that TruGreen's products may contain known or probable human carcinogens, skin sensitizers, and chemicals that can leach into groundwater. The lawsuit also claims that TruGreen uses pesticides that can cause irreversible eye damage, allergic reactions, and neurological damage.
  • BP v. TruGreen
    This lawsuit claims that TruGreen falsely advertises that it doesn't use products that contain known or probable human carcinogens, despite using a product that the International Agency for Research in Cancer (IARC) lists as a probable carcinogen.
  • Chatman v. TruGreen Ltd. P'ship
    In this case, Chatman has filed three claims against TruGreen under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, alleging sex discrimination, hostile work environment, and retaliation.
  • KASIE STEVENS BRATTON v. TRUGREEN INC (2017)
    In this case, Stevens-Bratton filed a complaint against TruGreen alleging violations under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
  • Couple files lawsuit against TruGreen after receiving racist texts from employee
    In this case, a couple filed a lawsuit against TruGreen after receiving racist texts from an employee. 
    Beyond Pesticides
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Pre-emergent treatments are considered the most effective way to prevent crabgrass from sprouting. TruGreen also uses a targeted technique for post-emergent herbicides to kill crabgrass that has already started to grow. 
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TruGreen says that professionally selected and applied weed control treatments are the best way to effectively remove weeds. Without professional service, it can be difficult to remove grass-like weeds without damaging your lawn. For example, spraying crabgrass killer at the wrong time can kill your grass seeds. 
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Summer Lawn Care & Scheduling Guide | TruGreen (2024)

**Available to residential customers for Lawn, Mosquito, Perimeter Pest, Outdoor Nuisance Pest Control and/or Tree & Shrub services only. Requires purchase of annual plan using PrePay or EasyPay. Guarantee based on a matching quote from a Qualified Provider. Parameters include matching service address, number of applications, application price, services to be performed and areas to be treated. Not valid on quotes older than 120 days or one-day sales/seasonal promotions. TruGreen reserves the right to verify. For first year of service only. Limited time offer. Not to be combined with or used in conjunction with any other offer or discount. Additional restrictions may apply. Consumer responsible for all sales tax.

* Special price of 50% off is for first Lawn application★, Tree & Shrub application✢, and/or Mosquito application★★ only. All other restrictions apply.

◆ TruGreen will gladly visit your property as needed between scheduled visits to ensure your satisfaction. Guarantee applies to annual plan customers only.

✦ Purchase of full lawn plan required for Healthy Lawn Analysis, which is performed at the first visit.

★ Requires purchase of annual plan. Special price is for first application only. Valid at participating TruGreen locations. Availability of services may vary by geography. Not to be combined with or used in conjunction with any other offer or discount.

✢ Requires purchase of annual plan. Special price is for first Tree & Shrub application only, for new residential EasyPay or PrePay customers only. TruGreen® Tree & Shrub includes fertilization of common trees and shrubs, and controls common foliar insects and diseases. It does not include treatment of specialty trees such as fruit or certain ornamentals, or assessment and treatment of trees over 25 ft. in height. For more details, go to TruGreen FAQs at TruGreen.com/FAQTREE. Not to be combined with or used in conjunction with any other offer or discount for the same service. Consumer responsible for all sales tax.

★★ Requires purchase of full mosquito plan. Special price is for first mosquito application only, for new EasyPay or PrePay residential customers only. Valid at participating TruGreen locations. Valid at participating TruGreen locations. Availability of services may vary by geography. Not to be combined with or used in conjunction with any other offer or discount. Additional restrictions may apply. Consumer responsible for all sales tax. ✧ Guarantee applies to full plan customers only.

◆◆ Prices start at $99.95 for residential customers only and treatment area up to 20K sq. ft. For areas larger than 20K sq. ft., please call for estimate. Service does not include removal of webs higher than 10 ft. and application does not protect against termites and other wood-destroying organisms, bedbugs, bees, fleas, German co*ckroaches, hornets, pharaoh ants, rodents, or ticks. Valid at participating TruGreen locations. Not to be combined with or used in conjunction with any other offer or discount. Additional restrictions may apply. Consumer responsible for all sales tax.

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© 2024TruGreen Limited Partnership. All rights reserved.

Summer Lawn Care & Scheduling Guide | TruGreen (2024)

FAQs

What to put on a lawn during summer? ›

Your lawn care company should use a fertilizer that's formulated for summer feeding. Properly applied, summer lawn fertilizer helps your lawn withstand the heat and drought conditions of summer. Experts recommend fertilizing cool season grasses in the spring and the fall, and warm season grasses in the midsummer.

What is the best time to do yard work in the summer? ›

The best time to mow the lawn is late afternoon or early evening. During this time, the day's heat has passed, but there's still enough light to see what you're doing. Mowing at this time allows the grass to heal before nightfall, reducing the risk of disease and fungal infections.

Is TruGreen granular fertilizer safe for dogs? ›

Is TruGreen safe for dogs? TruGreen is a popular lawn care company that uses several different chemicals to keep your lawn green and weed-free after an application from TruGreen pets and children should steer clear of the yard until all applications have completely dried.

How long does it take to see results from TruGreen? ›

If weeds are present on your lawn, you may notice visible results within a few weeks of your first visit. Depending on the condition of your lawn, it can take time to have a great lawn. As your specialist spends more time working on your lawn, its appearance will continue to improve.

Should you fertilize your lawn in the hot summer? ›

The ideal time to fertilize such grass is once in early summer and again in late summer. If the grass in your lawn goes dormant during winter months, it is important to be sure the late summer fertilizer application occurs no later than August.

What is the best fertilizer for summer months? ›

The best fertilizer for your grass in summer and all year round is Lebanon Turf's Humic Max 16-0-8. This lawn fertilizer improves the appearance of your lawn with 16% nitrogen with healthy amounts of potassium to boost nutrient uptake.

Is it better to keep grass long or short in hot weather? ›

In hot weather, it's generally better to keep grass a little longer:
  • Deeper roots: Longer grass blades encourage deeper roots, which can help the lawn access moisture in the soil and withstand drought.
  • Less water: Denser turf requires less water.
  • Cooler soil: Longer grass shades the soil, which helps keep it cooler and reduces evaporation.
  • Fewer weeds: Longer grass can shade out weed seeds.
  • More photosynthesis: Longer grass blades provide more surface area for photosynthesis, which can lead to stronger, healthier roots. 
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Some recommend raising your mower height to 3–3.5 inches during the summer, while others suggest a height of around 4 inches. You can also try leaving grass clippings on the lawn, as they can act as a natural fertilizer as they decompose. 
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Should I mow my lawn before TruGreen comes? ›

It's best to mow your lawn 24 hours before any treatment to be safe. After treatment, when it's time to mow again, it's always better to leave the clipped grass blades on the lawn. These clippings act like barriers to help hold in the newly applied nutrients.

What are the side effects of TruGreen? ›

TruGreen uses glyphosate, classified as probably carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, as well as a weedkiller with a label warning of "irreversible eye damage" and "allergic reactions," and a neurotoxic insecticide, according to Beyond Pesticides.

How long after TruGreen treatment can I let my dog out? ›

TruGreen recommends that pets and people stay off treated areas until the application has dried after a lawn care service. In normal conditions, the treatment should dry in 1–2 hours, but the time it takes may increase depending on the weather. Factors that can affect drying time include: low temperatures, high humidity, low wind, and cloudy conditions. 
TruGreen
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Some say that a general rule of thumb is to keep dogs inside for at least 48 hours after a chemical lawn treatment. Studies show that chemical residue can linger on surfaces for up to 48 hours after application, even though most weed killer bottles say that you and your pets should keep off sprayed lawns for only 6 to 24 hours. 
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Is there a lawsuit against TruGreen? ›

Yes, TruGreen has been involved in multiple lawsuits, including:
  • Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
    In 2020, TruGreen was sued for allegedly making deceptive safety claims about its products and pesticides. The lawsuit claims that TruGreen's products may contain known or probable human carcinogens, skin sensitizers, and chemicals that can leach into groundwater. The lawsuit also claims that TruGreen uses pesticides that can cause irreversible eye damage, allergic reactions, and neurological damage.
  • BP v. TruGreen
    This lawsuit claims that TruGreen falsely advertises that it doesn't use products that contain known or probable human carcinogens, despite using a product that the International Agency for Research in Cancer (IARC) lists as a probable carcinogen.
  • Chatman v. TruGreen Ltd. P'ship
    In this case, Chatman has filed three claims against TruGreen under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, alleging sex discrimination, hostile work environment, and retaliation.
  • KASIE STEVENS BRATTON v. TRUGREEN INC (2017)
    In this case, Stevens-Bratton filed a complaint against TruGreen alleging violations under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
  • Couple files lawsuit against TruGreen after receiving racist texts from employee
    In this case, a couple filed a lawsuit against TruGreen after receiving racist texts from an employee. 
    Beyond Pesticides
    Lawsuit Challenges TruGreen Chemical Lawn Care Company for Deceptive Safety Claims; Pesticide Applications Stopped by Some States During COVID-19 Crisis as Nonessential - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
    Mar 30, 2020
    Yahoo
    Couple files lawsuit against TruGreen after receiving racist texts from ...
    Jun 8, 2023 — Couple files lawsuit against TruGreen after receiving racist texts from employe...
    Beyond Pesticides
    BP v. TruGreen.complaintfiled.pdf - Beyond Pesticides
    Because TruGreen uses a product whose active ingredient is listed as a probable human carc...
    Casetext
    Chatman v. Trugreen Ltd. P'ship, 22-cv-2705-TLP-tmp - Casetext
    Nov 30, 2023 — (ECF No. 26.) Defendant TruGreen Limited Partnership (“TruGreen”) filed a resp...
    Case Law
    KASIE STEVENS BRATTON v. TRUGREEN INC (2017) | FindLaw
    Thereafter, Stevens-Bratton filed a complaint against TruGreen alleging violations under t...
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How long do you have to wait to water after TruGreen? ›

We recommend watering your lawn with 1 inch of water within 48 hours after an application, except in the event of a modest rainfall. This will help deliver the nutrients to the roots where your grass can actively utilize it, which will help achieve optimal results from our lawn application.

Does TruGreen get rid of crabgrass? ›

Yes, TruGreen offers a variety of services to help control crabgrass, including pre-emergent treatments and post-emergent herbicides. TruGreen's lawn care specialists can create a customized plan that includes these services and weed control. 
TruGreen
Keep Summer Crabgrass Under Control | TruGreen
Jun 27, 2017
Pre-emergent treatments are considered the most effective way to prevent crabgrass from sprouting. TruGreen also uses a targeted technique for post-emergent herbicides to kill crabgrass that has already started to grow. 
TruGreen says that professionally selected and applied weed control treatments are the best way to effectively remove weeds. Without professional service, it can be difficult to remove grass-like weeds without damaging your lawn. For example, spraying crabgrass killer at the wrong time can kill your grass seeds. 
You can contact your local TruGreen branch for more information or to request a quote. 
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How do I keep my grass nice in the summer? ›

Mow Regularly

it is still recommended to mow at least twice a week, if there are particularly harsh periods of drought then it should be pushed back to once a week. Persistent hot and dry weather can quickly affect the appearance and overall health of your grass, so moisture is key, water deeply 2-3 times per week.

Should I scalp my lawn in summer? ›

The heat of summer is too intense, and scalping at this time can cause damage to the grass. It is also important to consider the type of grass you have when deciding when to scalp. Bermuda and Zoysia lawns should be scalped in early spring before they come out of winter dormancy.

How do I fix my grass in the summer? ›

Overseeding involves spreading a thin layer of seeds across your whole lawn, even healthy areas. The benefit of doing it now is that it helps you build up a thick, healthy, and resilient lawn before winter, so it can come back stronger than ever in spring.

How do I keep my grass from drying out in the summer? ›

Water deeply but not often.

Watering lightly every day will produce shallow roots that won't be equipped to handle hot and dry weather very well. Your lawn should receive 1/3 an inch of water every other day in order to remain strong and drought-resistant.

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