Common Lawn Care Problems

By regularly using a lawnmower and strimmer to keep your lawn short and weeds at bay, there’s no reason why your lawn won’t stay in a good condition (as long as it also gets enough water etc.)

If you’ve disregarded the lawn care (people have jobs, kids – it can be hard to find the time), the grass quality will no doubt suffer. When this has occurred, it’s time to start the lawn restoration.

Unless the lawn is completely ruined, with some intensive lawn care, you should be able to fix most problems. It just may take a little time.

If the lawn is completely ruined, you may have to start again. You can achieve this by digging up the whole lawn to turn the soil. Then scatter new grass seeds and spread more soil over the top.

After this, over the next few weeks and months, give the lawn some TLC – regularly water it, fertilise it and when the grass does start coming back in start to use a good lawn care routine!

OK, so if you’ve not reached the stage where you need to completely regrow the lawn, the most regular lawn-care complaint is that people have let the grass grow for too long. When this occurred, moss and fungus can spread quickly.

Here’s a quick warning: At this stage, if you simply grab your lawnmower and start to cut, you’ll rip up the grass and cause more damage!

Instead of this, always begin by simply cutting a couple of inches off by using a strimmer (an electric or petrol strimmer should work fine). Then, let the grass start to “heal”. Come back to it in a few days and cut a couple more inches off. And simply keep doing this until the grass is back to its normal height.

You should really be fertilising at least a couple of times a year. If you haven’t done this, you may start to see the grass turning a different shade. Most commonly it will turn a yellowy-green due to a nitrogen deficiency.

If this occurs, go straight down to the garden center and buy an intensive step fertilisation system. These are fool proof and provide just the right nutrients at just the right times of year.

Just a quick point – if you see any weeds in the lawn (whether it’s already in disrepair or not), always remove them at the root as quickly as possible. This stops them from spreading and taking nutrients away from the grass.

Dead patches of grass (where it’s turned dry and brown) can be a pain to deal with. The best way to repair the area is to simply start again. Rotate the soil and grass slightly, fertilise the patch and spread new seed.

It’s really important to then keep the patch well watered whilst the seeds grow into grass. If you don’t do this, especially if it’s summer, the grass will have a much harder time taking root.

If you go through all of this work to get your lawn into great condition, make sure you don’t have to do it again! Use your lawnmower and use your grass trimmer often to always keep the grass in fantastic shape.

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