Stripping directions can be critical too, I’ve noticed this in lawns that get stripped east-west. The sun passes over the broad side of the blade all day vs a couple hours on stripes north-south.
if they are not going to water the lawn properly then put some hydratain on it. You might want to mow with a reel mower. Any cheap 200 dollar reel mower without using the bag clippings would help.
That’s a good observation. You know when it gets really hot I’ve even seen grass do that just from walking on it. Like you can look at the lawn and see your yellow footprints
@@supergreenlawncare Definitely! I had a lawn customer whose neighborhood kids cut through the side yard on their bikes and they left a spaghetti pattern lol
@@supergreenlawncare they asked me how to fix brown marks and I said "water". They said it was expensive to water, so I said "just water where its brown" before I saw it hahah Can you imagine them trying lol I still LOL at it
@@supergreenlawncare they have spells they have equipment that goes bad that doesn't work properly but there may be something in the ground causing that like some gravel or something.
@@supergreenlawncare aerate, overseed, power rake, granular fertilizer. I don’t do lawn stuff anymore. Tree work only but thanks for the reply be safe and keep the content coming out
Stripping directions can be critical too, I’ve noticed this in lawns that get stripped east-west. The sun passes over the broad side of the blade all day vs a couple hours on stripes north-south.
That’s interesting
I’ll have to pay attention to that next time I cut that lawn
if they are not going to water the lawn properly then put some hydratain on it. You might want to mow with a reel mower. Any cheap 200 dollar reel mower without using the bag clippings would help.
I’ve heard of hydratain but never used it. How do you spread it or spray it
the weight snaps the crown, pray for rain we finally got some in western PA, its a godsend but not enough yet
That’s a good observation. You know when it gets really hot I’ve even seen grass do that just from walking on it. Like you can look at the lawn and see your yellow footprints
@@supergreenlawncare Definitely! I had a lawn customer whose neighborhood kids cut through the side yard on their bikes and they left a spaghetti pattern lol
@@daflea66 sounds beautiful. I bet they loved that lol
@@supergreenlawncare they asked me how to fix brown marks and I said "water". They said it was expensive to water, so I said "just water where its brown" before I saw it hahah Can you imagine them trying lol I still LOL at it
@@daflea66 dude that’s hilarious haha
Super green LC, you got a new subscriber, looking forward to learning from you. You know your stuff
I appreciate it. I don’t post all the time just when I see something I’m dealing with that could maybe be useful to others
@@supergreenlawncare it’s all good, I’ll be listening for sure
Try watering. Works for me.
Trust me. I’m on my customers every week to water their lawns
it will be nice and green when the rain comes back
Should be. That’s what happens most years
Hmm heat stressed...mowing is stressing it... How about leave it
Sometimes we make business decisions that aren’t popular. That’s business. Workers still need a paycheck.
Look more like fertilizer burned from too much being put down.
They’ve hired TruGreen for that so I doubt it!
@@supergreenlawncare they have spells they have equipment that goes bad that doesn't work properly but there may be something in the ground causing that like some gravel or something.
Aerate more, I aerate at least 4 times a year
Good idea
@@supergreenlawncare aerate, overseed, power rake, granular fertilizer. I don’t do lawn stuff anymore. Tree work only but thanks for the reply be safe and keep the content coming out
@@naturesbarber2901 that hard clay we have turns into concrete this time of year. Fun stuff
@@supergreenlawncare oh damn yeah that’s tuff, I’m from Wyoming it’s different out this way. I suppose different things for different geographies.