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Samantha says “the key to protecting your grass as temperatures plummet is recognising when to stop mowing your lawn. As a general rule of thumb you should avoid using your lawnmower when the temperature consistently drops below10 degrees celsius, which usually happens in late October or November. When the temperature dips below this point, the grass will enter its dormant stage and stop growing.”

“It’s worth noting the ideal grass height going into winter is around two inches; long enough so that the grass still provides shade to the soil and protection to the roots, but also short enough to avoid attracting mould or fungus and becoming a shelter for insects and pests.

7 top tips for protecting your lawn ahead of winter

Getting the final cut right does not mean you’re done for the winter - there is still work to do to ensure your lawn remains in top condition. Below, Samantha Richards has shared her seven essential jobs you should carry out in the garden this month before the temperature drops.

  1. Pack away garden furniture

One of the easiest but most important jobs to tick off is taking down any outdoor garden furniture that sits on your lawn.

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Most of us are familiar with how different our grass looks when you move furniture after just a couple of days. The yellowy colour change is due to sunlight and rain water being blocked from the soil and is a tell-tale sign of poor grass health.

If you do have space in your shed or a sheltered patio area then storing any furniture here over the winter months will do wonders for the health of your grass as well as the durability of your furniture.

  1. Remove weeds

One job that should be top of your list is to remove any weeds as soon as you spot them growing on your lawn.

  1. Trim edges

With the accelerated growth your grass experiences in summer, autumn is the perfect time to trim back overgrown edges to keep your lawn looking neat and tidy.

The edges when looked after will provide a barrier for plant roots, stopping flowers or weeds from growing into your lawn.

  1. Sweep away leaves

Regularly raking your lawn is a must. You should aim to feel as though you’re lightly brushing the top of your grass to remove the debris as raking too deeply can damage the turf.

Remove the layers of thatch-like dead grass, leaves and moss which prevent water from reaching the soil and roots.

  1. Fertilise

Fertilising is usually associated with spring and the warmer months to encourage growth but you can actually buy fertilisers designed for the colder seasons too.

Using an autumn or winter fertiliser will strengthen your grass and put it in a strong position to endure harsher weather.

One thing to bear in mind is not to fertilise your lawn when the grass is dormant as it won’t be able to benefit from the nutrients you are supplying it with.

  1. Aerate

Spiking your lawn will allow for better movement of air as well as creating a passage for rain water and nutrients to reach the roots.

Consistently aerating your lawn will put it in good stead to survive the more extreme conditions that will be approaching in the coming months. You don’t need any fancy tools for this, a garden fork from the shed will do.

  1. Treat bare patches

Luckily autumn is one of the best times to fix any of these spots. A bag of compost, seed and fertiliser will go a long way to help fix the issue and with persistent watering, you should see some growth within a couple of weeks.

Interested in more? Check out thesegarden expert resourceful tipsfor autumn gardening.

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