Lawn expert Timothy Greene said dealing with the issue now could make a big difference to your grass come spring
Garden enthusiasts have been warned they need to clear their lawns of fallen leaves as the wet weather returns. Even with the days drawing in and temperatures dropping there are still small jobs to do outside, says Timothy Greene of iCANLAWN. They include getting rid of the piles of golden foliage that will be crunching underfoot and covering green spaces outside.
“This is because once the rain soaks into the leaves they add an extra layer of moisture to the lawn. The water can then saturate the grass underneath, preventing oxygen from getting to it and damaging its growth. To combat this issue it’s a good idea to rake the lawn regularly to clear away any leaves and debris - just don’t do it while the grass is soaking wet.
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