Frosty lawn grass

SHORT ANSWER: Avoid walking on your lawn when there's frost on the grass. Grass becomes more brittle in cold temperatures, and walking on it may damage your lawn.

Winter is almost upon us, which means that you may well see some frost on your lawn very soon.

A frosted lawn may look very pretty, but it should be admired only from a distance. Walking on your grass at this time of year can do a lot more damage than it would during the warmer months.

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how to keep grass healthy in winter

Winter can be particularly harsh on our grass and our gardens. The sub-zero temperatures, rain and snowfall really give your lawn a battering, sometimes it's hard to believe it when it miraculously grows back in spring! Of course, if you want your lawn to stay nice and healthy during winter, you need to take care of it.

It's definitely tempting to close the door on your garden and stay cosy inside, but we recommend giving your grass a bit of TLC when you can. Keep reading to find out how to keep your grass healthy in winter.

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When it comes to lawn problems there are a lot of different things to look out for. From dry patches to pests, there always seems to be something that could go wrong. One lawn problem that people often forget about is moss.

is moss bad for your lawn

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Moss establishes itself close to the soil, so it can be difficult to see unless you get up-close. If you suspect you have moss in your lawn we'd recommend getting it treated right away. When it's left to grow for long periods of time, moss can be very bad for your lawn. Here's why...

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should I keep my lawn long or short for the winter

During the spring and summer months, you might need to cut your lawn weekly - but what should you do in winter? During the winter your lawn has a lot of different needs, not only is it battling freezing temperatures, but it's also trying to make the most of the few hours of sunlight.

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why do weeds grow faster than grass

Weeds have a sneaky way of taking over your garden when you're not looking. Part of the reason they're so good at being a nuisance is that they have a tendency to grow faster than grass (and most other plants in the garden). But why is this? In today's blog, we're going to take a look at some of the different reasons why the weeds in your garden might be growing faster than your grass.

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