
Drought conditions can create serious challenges for lawns throughout Chicagoland.
When rainfall becomes inconsistent and temperatures remain high for extended periods, even healthy lawns can begin to struggle.
This is why proper lawn care becomes even more important during dry years.
Grass relies on its root system to access moisture.
During drought conditions, shallow roots struggle first.
Lawns with deeper root systems are often able to access moisture farther below the surface and maintain better overall health.
Many homeowners respond to drought by watering more frequently.
Unfortunately, frequent shallow watering can encourage weaker root development.
Deep, consistent watering typically provides better results because it encourages roots to grow deeper into the soil.
Healthy soil acts like a sponge.
It helps retain moisture and provides a buffer against dry conditions.
Poor soil loses water quickly, forcing the lawn into stress much sooner.
Just like extreme heat, drought often exposes weaknesses that already existed.
Lawns that struggle with compaction, poor nutrition, or shallow roots will typically show symptoms first.
This is why year-round lawn care matters.
Preparation often determines how well a lawn performs when difficult conditions arrive.
A healthy lawn is one of the most valuable parts of your property's curb appeal.
Protecting it during drought conditions requires a proactive approach.