Lawn Care
Well, now Rolawn, Europe's largest turf grower, says people who want a first-class lawn should start work in autumn, when turf growth begins to slow. It's the ideal time to help grass to develop the stamina it will need to survive the stress of winter – and provide it with a head start for the coming spring.
To achieve the maximum benefit for year-round results, Rolawn recommends gardeners:
Mow
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Hide AdGradually decrease mowing frequency as grass growth slows, and raise the height of cut as winter approaches.
Fertilise
An application of a specialist fertiliser will provide long-lasting benefits to a lawn. This should be applied about one month before the first frost.
Aerate
Aerate compacted areas of the lawn with a hand fork or with a spiking machine. This allows the grass roots to breathe and helps the root systems establish themselves for the coming winter. Aeration should take place approximately two weeks before applying the year's final application of fertiliser.
Scarify
Scarify the lawn if the lawn is more than 12 months old, using a spring-tine rake by vigorously pulling the rake through the grass sward. This will reduce the build-up of thatch.
Top-dress
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Hide AdApplying a lawn top-dressing will help to enhance a lawn's appearance. It will stimulate new growth, create a level surface, improve drainage and control the build up of thatch.
Repair
Damaged or worn areas of lawn should be repaired with new turf or lawn seed.
For further advice, visit www.rolawn.co.uk