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Gardeners urged to sprinkle sugar on lawns this summer

amedpostBy amedpostJune 17, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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Getting the perfect, bright green lawn without clumps, moss or bare patches is the ultimate dream for many gardeners up and down the country, especially during periods of bright spring sunshine like we’ve been having this month.

But getting your lawn looking good in the summer can be a difficult or expensive problem – either you’re crawling around trying to weed it, or you’re splashing the cash on pricey fertilisers. That’s why garden experts are recommending gardeners sprinkle sugar on their gardens this spring and summer. It’s cheap, it’s easy and it can completely revitalise a patchy or yellow lawn and make it thick, green and lush in summer.

According to garden experts, sugar on your lawn can break down thatch – the clumps of thick, dead grass layers that block up your lawn and stop grass growing. Sugar also enriches the nutrients in your grass and it blocks weeds, too. In short, a simple bag of white sugar can be a miracle cure for an ailing lawn.

Lindsey Hyland, founder of Urban Organic Yield, said: “Weeds tend to thrive in environments with access to sunlight and moisture, and by using sugar on your lawn, you can make it less hospitable for these weeds.

“Sugar will help break down thatch, the layer of dead grass, and other organic material that can accumulate on your lawn over time.

“This thatch can make it difficult for new grass to grow, but using sugar on your lawn can help break it down and improve the health of your lawn.”

This is backed up by Bill Glaser, owner of Outstanding Foods, which makes plant-based foods – but he said to use the sugar sparingly, about once a month, rather than constantly.

He said: “[Sugar] allows the grass to overtake invasive plant species.

“Only use a sugar solution about once a month; some sources suggest replacing harsh fertilisers with rice water for more consistent application.”

Finally, Tom Monson, of Monson Lawn & Landscaping, adds that the sugar can boost grass’s roots – but be careful not to encourage fungal growth, particularly if your lawn doesn’t get much direct sun.

He added: “Sugar causes the grass’s roots to intake more nitrogen from the soil, which can boost your lawn’s greenness. 

“Sugar also promotes fungal growth, so you’ll want to inspect your lawn and ensure you do not have excess fungal growth.”

To put sugar on your lawn, you need about 450g per 10 square feet of lawn. You can use regular granulated white sugar, the kind you buy in supermarkets.

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