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Extreme weather conditions, whether it’s scorching heat, heavy storms, or freezing temperatures, can take a toll on your lawn and trees. Preparing your landscape for unpredictable weather will help maintain its health and longevity. Here’s how you can protect your lawn and trees from extreme weather conditions.

1. Shield Your Lawn from Heat and Drought

Extended periods of high temperatures and lack of rain can stress your grass and lead to dry, brittle turf.

  • Water deeply and less frequently, aiming for early morning watering to reduce evaporation.
  • Raise your mowing height to keep the grass longer, which provides shade for the roots and reduces moisture loss.
  • Apply mulch around plants and trees to retain soil moisture.
  • Avoid fertilizing during extreme heat, as it can burn the grass and weaken its resilience.
  • Aerate compacted soil to allow water and nutrients to penetrate deeper.

For professional lawn care solutions, consult Saul’s Land Management LLC for expert advice.

2. Protect Your Trees from Strong Storms

Severe storms with high winds and heavy rain can cause trees to snap or fall, leading to property damage and safety hazards.

  • Prune weak or dead branches to reduce the risk of breakage.
  • Install stakes or supports for young trees to prevent uprooting.
  • Choose wind-resistant tree species when planting, such as live oaks or bald cypress.
  • Check for signs of disease or decay, as unhealthy trees are more prone to storm damage.
  • Clear away debris and weak limbs before a storm to minimize potential hazards.

If you need emergency tree removal after a storm, call Saul’s Land Management LLC at 865-280-0428.

3. Winterize Your Lawn and Trees for Cold Weather

Cold temperatures, ice, and snow can weaken trees and make grass more susceptible to disease.

  • Apply a winter fertilizer to strengthen grass roots before the first frost.
  • Spread mulch around tree bases to insulate roots from freezing temperatures.
  • Wrap young or fragile trees with burlap or tree wraps to prevent frost damage.
  • Avoid walking on frozen grass, as it can break and damage the blades.
  • Trim weak tree limbs before winter storms to prevent heavy snow from causing breakage.

For professional tree care services, visit Saul’s Land Management LLC or find them on Google Maps.

4. Minimize Flooding and Water Damage

Excessive rainfall can lead to waterlogged soil, root rot, and erosion in your yard.

  • Ensure your yard has proper drainage to prevent standing water.
  • Plant deep-rooted grass and trees that can absorb excess water.
  • Avoid overwatering before a storm to reduce soil saturation.
  • Install a rain garden or drainage system to direct water away from your lawn.
  • Use aeration techniques to improve water absorption in compacted soil.

If flooding has weakened your trees or lawn, contact Saul’s Land Management LLC for recovery solutions.

5. Prepare for Sudden Weather Changes

Tennessee weather can shift unexpectedly, making it crucial to stay proactive.

  • Regularly inspect trees and grass for signs of stress or disease.
  • Keep up with seasonal maintenance, including fertilization, aeration, and pruning.
  • Be mindful of sudden temperature drops and cover delicate plants when necessary.
  • Stay informed about weather forecasts and take precautionary steps before extreme conditions hit.
  • Work with lawn and tree care professionals for long-term landscape health.

For year-round protection of your lawn and trees, schedule a consultation with Saul’s Land Management LLC or call 865-280-0428 for expert care.