Don't let your trampoline roast your lawn!

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Alright guys, it's really hot. Let's talk about one way you can keep your lawn green and from drying out or overheating. If you have an above-ground trampoline, you need to move this thing regularly. Now that we are getting really warm, really hot temperatures, the black surface of this trampoline gets super hot and it will radiate heat down onto the tramp below. If you're not moving this around, you will get burn heat stress on the blades of grass under it. You may see actual circles ovals. Get your trampoline out here and move it as often as possible. That way you're saving the lawn you're not roasting the areas under that really hot black tramp. Some times you may see a strange growths on your lawn, what every you do don't panic. Instead view our blog post to learn why you don't have to worry if you have these growths on your lawn. Hope this helps. If you have any questions, let us know otherwise, have a good day.

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