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Lawn expert’s simple 4-step plan to revive ‘wilted, patchy and brown’ grass

amedpostBy amedpostJune 21, 2025 Life & Style No Comments2 Mins Read
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Hot weather can place the lawn under a huge amount of stress, leaving it brown, crispy and patchy. Luckily, there are ways to bring it back to life, according to the experts at The Grass People.

They said: “It’s not easy to keep your lawn in top shape during summer as higher temperatures and less rainfall take their toll. It’s normal for grass to become wilted, patchy and brown during a heatwave as it goes into its dormant state, but all is not lost. The first step recommended would be to rake the surface and remove any dead grass.”

Next, it’s important to aerate the soil to allow it to breathe, which can be done by using a pitchfork to create holes in the ground.

Once that is done, overseed your lawn by applying a great amount of seed across the grass, which is fit for purpose.

Finally, when the temperatures drop and there is no more hot weather forecast, the experts recommend fertilising.

They added: “Summer months often see spells of high temperatures and reduced rainfall, which can have a negative impact on lawns.”

Often, browning and wilting are due to the lawn entering its dormant state to protect itself from the reduced rainfall.

Whilst this may be unsightly for a month or two, it’s a normal process for the lawn to go through during the summer.

You can help it, however, by making sure there is enough water in the roots.

Aim to water the grass early in the morning before the sun gets too hot, or late at night once it has gone down.

Alternatively, purchase an oscillating timed sprinkler to help keep the lawn hydrated throughout the day.

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