Summer is your landscaping’s time to shine. Green grass and healthy plants can make a great first impression on anyone who visits your business. Whether you manage a commercial property, apartment complex, or retail center, well-maintained grounds show people that you care. But what happens if you skip summer lawn maintenance? The short answer is that neglect can be expensive and difficult to undo. Why is it so important to keep up with your summer lawn maintenance?

Overgrowth Can Get Out of Control

Grass grows fast in the summer, and so do weeds and shrubs. This is particularly true when there are lots of summer storms (like this year!). If regular mowing and trimming are ignored, your property can quickly turn into a place that looks abandoned. For commercial spaces, that sends the wrong message to customers, tenants, and visitors.

Additionally, overgrowth can also become a safety issue. Tall grass or untrimmed plants may block visibility around driveways or walkways, which increases the risk of accidents. A messy landscape is not just an aesthetic problem; it can also cause safety hazards for anyone visiting your property.

Weeds Invite Pest Activity

One of the first signs of lawn neglect is an increase in weeds. Once weeds start to spread, they can take over quickly and crowd out healthy grass and plants. On top of taking away from the beauty of your turf, many types of weeds offer shelter and food for pests such as ants and ticks.

When pests start to flourish on your property, they become much more difficult and expensive to fix. Consistent maintenance helps keep your lawn healthy and much less inviting to insects and wildlife that do not belong there.

Dry, Patchy Lawns Are Hard to Fix

Summer heat can be tough on grass. Without proper care, a few dry weeks can cause brown patches. Once grass dies, you’ll be left with bare spots that are more vulnerable to weeds and erosion. Replacing dead grass may require reseeding, which is more challenging than routine watering and mowing.

Healthy, well-maintained turf is better equipped to handle heat, foot traffic, and even the occasional dry spell. It is much easier to protect what you already have than to start over.

Poor Drainage Does Damage

Your lawn plays a big role in how water drains around your property. Grass helps absorb rainfall and stop soil from washing away. When the turf becomes patchy or compacted, water can pool in the wrong places and lead to soggy areas and puddles near sidewalks.

Drainage problems are not always obvious at first, but over time, they can cause damage to your landscaping and hardscaping. Routine maintenance helps prevent more serious issues by keeping the soil and turf healthy.

Work with a Professional for Your Commercial Landscaping Needs

If keeping up with your grounds has become overwhelming, partnering with a professional maintenance team can take the pressure off and keep your landscape looking its best all season long. Contact our team today to schedule a consultation and let us create a custom care plan for your property. Give JFC Grounds Maintenance a call at (410) 655-2887.