During autumn many fear it is too cold for seed germination but this is not the case at all. The recommended soil temperature is degrees plus, a temperature that many parts of South England will see even in November. We have a selection of wildflower mixtures for gardens and landscapes that are tailored to your specific needs. Accessing our website tells us you are happy to receive all our cookies.
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Mow the lawn at the normal height, which is between 2 and 3 inches. Avoid the mistake of letting it grow too long as this reduces the seedling's ability to develop a nice crown.
Clippings do not need to be caught as long as they do not shade out the new seed. Fallen leaves should be picked up to prevent suffocation. Do not worry about weeds at this time.
No chemical applications can be applied during this process. As a general rule of thumb, no herbicides should be applied until the new grass has been mowed at least twice. Check the product label for specific information. Late season seeding can still be done, but do not waste time. Casually scattering grass seed is the easy way to go but not the best one.
For starters, it leaves seeds vulnerable to all kinds of critters. Planting means planting. Get those seeds in the ground. A lawn roller weight with water can help with this. Griess also suggests aerating the soil just before and after you seed the ground. Not only does it open up oxygen channels grass is just like us; it needs to breathe , it also helps get the seeds below the surface, in a better place to grow. Young turf needs a good amount of water.
In the autumn you can expect fewer problems with weeds and the rain will make it easier to keep the seedbed moist and the soil temperature will still be high.
If you sow in the autumn, growth will focus on the root system rather than leaf growth and your lawn will be ready for the following summer. If you live in an area where there are frequent hosepipe bans in the summer, or if the UK is enjoying a particularly dry summer, then avoid sowing a new lawn until later in the year. Even if you sow the lawn early and it is established by the summer months, it will be starved of water in those crucial first few months if there is a drought.
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