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Last update: 15 Jan 2024

The Ultimate Guide to Repairing the Lawn

Repairing your lawn after drought? Learn how to tackle bare spots and dead material for a green lawn that looks great all year round.

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Your lawn faces a lot throughout the year – playing children, hot and dry summers, and cold winters. Moss, weeds, and soil insects like chafer grubs and leatherjackets contribute to its challenges, resulting in a dry, barren lawn with bald spots and dead organic matter. But fear not, as we guide you through all the steps to repair your lawn! Discover how to address bald patches, dryness, and dead organic matter, and revive your lawn to lush green health!

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  • What is the best time to repair your lawn?
  • Lawn repair after the winter
  • Lawn repair after the summer
  • How to choose the right grass seed?
  • How long does lawn repair take?
  • What do you need?
  • Lawn repair in 6 steps
  • More on garden maintenance?

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What is the best time to repair your lawn?

The best time to repair your lawn is in the spring or autumn, when the soil temperature is warm enough for new grass seed to germinate. There will also be plenty of stored moisture, providing your grass plants with the boost they need to withstand the restoration process.

Lawn repair after the winter

After a harsh and cold winter, your lawn is often in poor condition. The grass has lost its fresh green color, and there may even be bald patches. The winter period is also ideal for certain grass diseases, such as snow mold. Snow mold is common between 0 and 8 degrees Celsius and is caused by humidity, wet periods, or a layer of snow on the grass. It is important to address grass diseases and proceed with the lawn’s recovery.

Lawn repair after the summer

Recovering the lawn after summer is essential to maintain its health and beauty. The hot and dry conditions, coupled with intensive use during the summer months, can lead to damage to the grass, resulting in bald patches, yellowed grass blades, and a weakened turf. By restoring the lawn, these issues can be addressed, and the turf can regain its strength and lushness.

repairing yellow lawn

How to choose the right grass seed?

For heavy use of your lawn, it’s best to use grass seed for sports and play lawns. If your garden doesn’t receive much sunlight, consider shade lawn grass seed. Want a picture-perfect lawn? Opt for ornamental lawn grass seed.

Learn more about these grass seeds and everything you need to know before purchasing them here.

How long does lawn repair take?

Restoring your lawn can be a time-consuming task. Apart from the labour time for scarifying, sowing, fertilising, liming, and mowing, you also have to choose the right time of year.

Be patient. Make sure it’s not too warm and that no heavy rainfall is expected. And remember: don’t walk on your new grass plants for at least two weeks after sowing.

What do you need?

You’ll need some tools and materials to renovate your lawn expertly. We’ve listed them for you here.

The following tools are needed to repair the lawn:

  • Scarifier or rake
  • Spreader, for fertilising and liming
  • Sprinkler with nozzle
  • Lawnmower and edge trimmer

The following materials are needed to repair the lawn:

  • Grass seed
  • Lawn fertiliser
  • Lawn lime

Lawn repair in 6 steps

Follow our step-by-step plan, and your lawn will soon be looking healthy, lush, and radiant in no time.

Step #1: Scarify your lawn

Scarifying your lawn is a process that removes the moss and thatch layer that inevitably proves disastrous for the health of your lawn. Removing this top-layer of thatch gives your lawn the room it needs to breathe and absorb nutrients. It also creates space for new grass seed to germinate.

Step #2: Sow new grass seed

Scarifying – at first – often makes the lawn look superficially worse. It creates new bare patches – but don’t panic: this is all an expected part of the process. After you’ve lain new grass seed, it will spring back to life in no time.

Solve new bald patches by sowing grass seed. Prepare the topsoil and remove any stones, so that the earth is level and ready for new growth.

Step #3: Fertilise your lawn

Besides oxygen and water, every lawn needs nutrition. This nutrition comes in the form of lawn fertiliser, which improves the soil’s nutrient content and makes the grass grow back strongly.

It’s widely recommended that you fertilise your lawn three to four times a year: in spring, in early summer, in late summer, and finally in autumn.

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Learn more about fertilising your lawn.

Step #4: Water!

Water your lawn immediately after fertilising. Some aggressive fertilisers can burn your grass; you must dissolve the fertiliser before the sun shines on your lawn.

However, avoid over-watering. Puddles could wash your new lawn seed away or redistribute it into clumps, resulting in patchy (rather than consistent) new growth. Stop watering when the water no longer immediately soaks into the soil.

Step #5: Spread lime on the grass

For the most beautiful lawn, you need the right degree of acidity in your soil. MOOWY’s Lawn Lime improves the soil condition and ensures that additional nutrients (such as fertiliser) are adequately absorbed. If your soil has a low pH, simply sprinkle lime onto your lawn.

Learn more about lawn lime.

Step #6: Mow the grass

Finally, mow your lawn to encourage growth. However, wait until the new grass is 10cm high before the first mowing. This is to ensure that the blades are strong enough to withstand the stress of cutting.

Never cut more than 1/3 of the blade’s length in one go. If you’re looking for a golf-course-style manicured lawn and would like the grass shorter, wait a few more days after the first mowing, and cut another 1/3 of the length.

To keep your lawn in tip-top shape, you also need to trim the edges of the grass. This is done quickly and easily with a grass-edge trimmer.

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Restoring the lawn becomes a breeze with this guide!

If you want to learn more about overseeding, pest control, or weed management, you’ve come to the right place! And if you have any questions after reading this article, feel free to contact us, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Happy gardening!

Louis Hooft
Founder & Lawn expert
Introducing Louis Hooft, the founder of MOOWY and your reliable expert. With a profound love for stunning lawns and extensive experience in garden maintenance, Louis is here to assist garden enthusiasts in achieving a greener and livelier outdoors than ever before. Count on Louis for invaluable tips, clever tricks, and top-notch products to make your garden flourish!
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  • What is your lawn care goal?
    1. A. Greener grass
    2. B. A more lush, dense lawn
    3. C. Bald spot repair
    4. D. Lawn restoration
    5. E. Laying out a new lawn
    6. F. Combating moss
  • For which season?
    1. A. Spring
    2. B. Summer
    3. C. Autumn
    4. D. Winter
  • Describe your lawn:
    1. A. My lawn has shaded areas
    2. B. My lawn is used intensively (e.g. by children & pets)
    3. C. I have a decorative lawn
    4. D. I have a standard lawn without special features
  • How many bald spots do you have?
    1. A. A lot, my lawn looks like a barren wasteland
    2. B. A few bald spots here and there
  • Describe your lawn restoration goal:
    1. A. I want to completely renovate my lawn
    2. B. I want to overseed my existing lawn
  • Describe your lawn:
    1. A. My lawn is shaded
    2. B. My lawn will be used intensively (e.g. by children & pets)
    3. C. I would like to have a decorative lawn
    4. D. I would like to have a thick and strong lawn
  • How bad is the moss problem in your garden?
    1. A. Bad. My lawn is covered in moss.
    2. B. Just a few spots
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