6 Tips for A Lush Green Lawn

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A lush green lawn not only enhances the aesthetics of your property but also provides a serene and inviting environment. However, maintaining a healthy and well-cared-for lawn requires effort. Your lawn can be affected by various factors, including local wildlife, environmental conditions, usage, and pet activities.

While it may seem challenging, maintaining a healthy lawn is within your reach. These simple yet effective tips can help you keep your lawn looking fresh and vibrant.

Mow It Regularly

To maintain a healthy lawn, regular mowing is key. During the summer, this should be done once per week, and for the rest of the year, every two weeks until the winter, when you can reduce the frequency. Additionally, during the summer, leaving your grass a little longer, around 5 to 10 cm, can prevent it from turning brown and dry.

The quality of your lawnmower is a crucial factor in the care and appearance of your lawn. Whether you opt for a manual mower, a Ride On Mower, a robotic mower, or any other type, it's important to ensure your blades are sharp and your settings are correct to achieve the best results.

Water Your Lawn

Watering is a vital part of lawn care, particularly for young lawns. While the UK typically receives ample rainfall, dry spells may necessitate additional watering. Ideally, use rainwater or greywater to add moisture to your lawn. If you notice brown patches, don't worry; a good watering will soon restore the green.

Weed Your Lawn

Always try to weed your lawn by hand if possible and remove the weeds down to the roots. This can help to avoid regrowth. Avoid using chemicals to kill the weeds, as they can cause damage to your lawn, too. A good tip is to rake your lawn to pull any weeds up before you mow it. This will help to bring the weeds up to the surface so they will be caught in the mower and removed.

Aerate The Lawn

Compacted soil will impact the lushness of your lawn and prevent the grass from growing. Use a fork to dig around 10cm down into the soil every 10 cm around your yard to relieve the pressure from compacted soil. This allows the roots to breathe and encourages grass growth, thus resulting in a healthy green lawn.

Edge Your Lawn

A lawn that looks good needs to be neat and tidy, and this means you need to trim the edges to tidy it up. Long-handled shears can help you trim the edges and stop grass from growing over the edges of your lawn to achieve clean-cut lines and well-defined space.

Feed Your Lawn

Your lawn needs to be fed, too, as well as watered regularly. If rain is due, add fertiliser to the lawn before it rains so it can be washed onto the roots. A wheeled lawn feeder can be helpful for feeding larger lawns, but using a high-quality feeder in spring and summer can help create a healthy lawn.



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