Don’t fret if your lawn went brown, there’s hope for next year
MEDICINE HAT, AB – Sprinklers and hoses were working overtime in Medicine Hat throughout the summer and as the temperatures begin to cool the grass looks greener on the other side of a lot of fences in the city.
Long stretches of days where the mercury reached the mid- and high-30 C range and virtually no rainfall to speak of over the past two months wreaked on city lawns. Try as they might, many homeowners couldn’t stop their green grass from going brown.
That’s actually OK and there are things you can do now to prep your lawn for a healthy rebirth in the spring, says the owner of Windmill Lawn and Garden Care.
“That’s the lawn’s defense mechanism from heat,” says Vince Van Dam. “It goes dormant when it’s hot out and it protects the lawn from damage and if you keep watering it in the fall things will come back and green up again.”

