WITH the weather getting warmer, many people will be looking at their lawns and trying to work out how to get them looking pristine.
And if you have unsightly yellow patches on your lawn, you are not alone – and thankfully there are some tricks to making it look green again.
Often we can blame dry when it comes to grass turning straw-like and discoloured. However, the most common causes of lawn discoloration involve wet weather and mistakes made during mowing.
Steven Bell, Managing Director of shared his insights on the true causes of lawn discoloration and how to maintain a lush, green lawn…
The expert explained: “Often, yellow patches on your lawn are due to wet weather and improper mowing techniques rather than just dryness.
“Understanding these factors is crucial to lawn care.
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“A well-maintained lawn not only looks beautiful but also adds value to your home.”
Sharpen mower blades
One common issue is using a mower with dull blades.
Steven continued: “If your lawn has white tips, it’s a sign that the mower is tearing the grass blades rather than cutting them cleanly.
“Ensure that mower blades are sharpened after every 25 hours of use to prevent this.”
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Disease discoloration
Fungal diseases can also cause lawn discoloration.
Steven added: “Red thread gives your lawn a reddish tint during warm, wet weather.
“Applying a high-nitrogen fertiliser can help treat and prevent this fungus.
“Sclerotinia homoeocarpa results in small, circular patches of dead grass that appear bleached or straw-coloured.
“Regular mowing can help prevent this disease.”
Meanwhile, the expert shared some further tips to ensure your lawn remains green and vibrant throughout the summer.
Mow frequently
He shared: “Mowing your lawn regularly prevents many issues. It helps control fungal diseases and keeps the grass healthy.
“Over-watering can be as detrimental as under-watering.
“Water your lawn early in the morning to reduce evaporation and fungal growth.”
How to stop yellow patches on your lawn
STEVEN Bell, Managing Director of Paving Shopper, shared his insights on the true causes of lawn discoloration and how to maintain a lush, green lawn…
1) Sharpen mower blades
2) Prevent fungal disease with nitrogen fertiliser
3) Mow frequently
4) Aerate lawn with a fork
Aerate your lawn
And the professional also advised that aeration is another key aspect of lawn care.
He continued: “Aerating your lawn allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots more effectively.
“This can be done using a garden fork or an aerator.”
If you are looking for a fork on the cheap, currently is selling one for £1.
Finally, fertilisation also plays a significant role in lawn .
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Steven concluded: “Applying the right fertiliser at the right time can make a significant difference.
“Use a high-nitrogen fertiliser in the and autumn to promote healthy growth.”