September lawn care guide: Expert tips for a lush spring garden
It turns out that September, the transition between summer and autumn, is the best time to plant new grass or repair damaged lawn parts. Besides maintenance procedures, it's also worth trying a trick that will make your lawn look better than ever next spring.
3 September 2024 08:08
An intensely green and dense lawn is the foundation of a beautifully looking garden. After all, grass with dry patches doesn't look attractive and can make the space around the house appear neglected. So how should you take care of your lawn so it always looks perfect? Gardener Monty Don shared his tips and proven tricks with The Sun.
How to take care of your lawn?
It turns out that September, which is a transitional month between summer and autumn, is the best time to get your lawn in order. How to get started? Of course, the biggest problem is the gaps in the green carpet.
"If it's just a worn area of thin grass, rake out all the thatch and moss, remove any weeds, and lightly spread grass seeds, watering well and keeping the soil moist. The seeds should germinate and grow in a few days," the expert advises.
He also added that you should avoid walking on the grass and mowing it for the next month. You need to wait for it to grow intensively. Then, you can be sure that the grass has rooted well and established itself.
The gardener's trick, namely aerating the lawn
Monty Don also shared a trick that will make the lawn look spectacular next spring: aerating it. To do it, simply take a rake and poke it into the ground at intervals of approximately 30 centimetres (12 inches). "It's best to massage sand into the resulting holes with a stiff brush," the specialist added in The Sun.