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A Practical Guide to Grass Tips and Lawn Care

Joshua Pearson

A healthy lawn doesn’t come from one product or one perfect weekend of effort. It’s built over time through good habits, seasonal care and understanding what your grass actually needs. Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to improve an existing lawn, these grass and lawn care tips will help you get better results with less frustration. Start With the Basics: Know Your Lawn Every lawn is different. Soil type, sunlight, drainage and how the lawn is used all affect how grass grows. Before making changes, take note of: How much sun or shade the lawn gets Whether the soil stays wet or dries out quickly How much foot traffic it receives Any recurring issues like moss, bare patches or weeds Understanding these basics helps you choose the right grass seed, feeding schedule and maintenance approach. Mowing: Less Is More Mowing seems simple, but it has a huge impact on lawn health. Avoid cutting too short, especially in spring and summer. Cutting too low stresses the grass and weakens roots. A good rule is to remove no more than one third of the grass height at a time. Keep mower blades sharp. Dull blades tear grass rather than cut it cleanly, leading to brown tips and increased disease risk. Adjust mowing height with the seasons. Slightly longer grass in summer helps shade the soil and retain moisture, while shorter cuts work better during active spring growth. Feeding Your Lawn at the Right Time Grass needs nutrients, but timing matters more than quantity. Spring feeding supports recovery and growth after winter. Use balanced fertilisers to encourage steady growth rather than sudden surges. In summer, lighter feeding helps maintain colour and strength without overstressing the lawn during heat or dry spells. Autumn feeding focuses on strengthening grass and roots rather than pushing top growth. This helps the lawn cope better with winter conditions. Overfeeding is a common mistake. Too much fertiliser can weaken grass, increase disease risk and lead to patchy results. Watering Tips That Actually Work Watering little and often encourages shallow roots. Instead, aim to water deeply and less frequently. Early morning is the best time to water, allowing moisture to soak in before heat and evaporation increase. During dry periods, it’s often better to let grass slow down naturally rather than constantly forcing growth. Healthy lawns usually recover once rain returns. Overseeding for a Thicker Lawn Overseeding helps maintain lawn density and appearance over time. Spring and early autumn are the best times to overseed, when soil temperatures support germination and moisture levels are more reliable. Mow short, rake lightly and ensure good seed-to-soil contact. This improves germination and reduces patchy growth. Using the right grass seed for your lawn’s conditions makes a big difference to long-term success. Don’t Forget the Roots What happens below the surface matters just as much as what you see above it. Strong roots help grass cope with drought, wear and seasonal stress. Aerating compacted lawns improves drainage and allows roots to grow deeper. Root-supporting treatments and good soil structure encourage healthier growth with fewer inputs over time. Managing Moss and Weeds Moss and weeds are often signs of underlying issues rather than the main problem. Moss thrives in damp, compacted or shaded conditions. Improving drainage, reducing shade and strengthening grass usually delivers better long-term results than removal alone. Weeds often take hold where grass is thin. Thickening the lawn through feeding and overseeding is one of the most effective ways to reduce weeds naturally. Seasonal Lawn Care Mindset Think of lawn care as a year-round cycle rather than a one-off task. Spring is about growth and repair Summer is about resilience and balance Autumn is about strengthening and preparation Winter is about protection and soil health Working with the seasons helps reduce problems and makes lawn care feel far more manageable. Final Tip: Be Patient Lawns don’t improve overnight, and that’s normal. Small, consistent improvements usually deliver better results than drastic changes. By mowing correctly, feeding at the right time and supporting healthy roots and soil, you’ll build a lawn that looks better, copes better and needs less fixing in the long run.

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