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Lawn care tips

Lawn Care Tips For Small Gardens

When you have a tiny space for a garden, you might think that your lawn is the least of your worries. After all, is there that much you need to do to keep your grass growing, looking great, and healthy?

Well, believe it or not, there are some particular problems you can encounter when you have a small lawn. And today, we’re going to take you through everything you need to know – let’s get started right away.

 

Allow for definition

One of the first things many small space garden owners get wrong when it comes to planning their lawn is that they let it grow everywhere. However, the reality is that if you take this route, you are opening yourself up for problems in the future. For example, if you have grass growing between borders, or small patches running into corners, it can be incredibly tricky to mow. Keep things simple by giving some shape to your lawn.

 

Aerate and dethatch

Small lawns suffer from the same issues as large ones – so consider dethatching your lawn or hiring a professional to do it for you once or twice a year, at least. Even more critical is to aerate your lawn. Small gardens can often result in soil compaction, which could lead to waterlogging and unhealthy grass. Every so often, use a fork to make small holes – about half a fork long. Loosen up, and brush in some coarse sand to keep those holes open.

 

Pave it

Although it can be tempting to keep your lawn as large and lush as possible, the reality is that in dense traffic areas, your grass will be under a lot of strain. Ultimately, it’s going to end up with balding regions and patchiness. So, don’t be afraid to pave those troublesome areas. You can use paving slabs or even some simple stepping stones for a lighter touch.

 

Sensible storage

Want to know one of the most significant issues you will have when it comes to owning a small garden space? It’s all to do with your garden tools – in this case, your lawnmower. Even the smallest lawnmowers can be incredibly bulky and hard to hide away in a small shed. So, look for mowers with foldable handles and collapsible boxes. You could even hang your lawn mower onto a shed wall if it is light enough. Working vertically is vital when you have a small garden – and it’s the same principle with your shed.

 

The right kind of grass

Finally, make sure you choose the right type of grass for your garden. The reality for small lawns is that they will often be overshadowed for much of the day. So find a mix of seed that is specifically for shady gardens, and also consider finding seeds for lawns that sit on top of the inferior quality soil. If you want to try something really different, why not go for a chamomile lawn? While it isn’t as tough and durable as typical grass, it can look incredibly striking – and smells delicious when you walk over it.

 


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