Hey, last may I grew a tiny patch of lawn ( was B&Q brand shady grass seed) in the front of my house. It was going really well. We watered everyday and it was going really strong till winter came and now it looks like this. It’s the side of the house that gets most sun. It’s not constant (especially as we live in Newcastle) but it does get some.

I want to put of more soil into the patch so it’s more level with the concrete than it is now so I’m just going to restart the whole thing when it’s a bit warmer. What can I do to make sure it won’t die again in winter?

Thanks!

by Fresh_Hawk1792

2 Comments

  1. Nothing. That’s what it does in winter.

    Wait for warm weather and resume lawn care.

    (Or have the fake grass installed)

  2. havegunwillcrusade

    Stop watering every day. Water deep (longer watering) once or twice per week. You want the ground to dry some and when you water deep the roots will reach deeper for the water and it’ll help establish deeper root system

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