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Spring Lawn Care: How to Achieve a Lush, Green Lawn This April

After months of cold, damp weather, it’s no surprise that many lawns are looking a little worse for wear. But don’t worry—April is the perfect time to breathe life back into your grass and set the foundations for a healthy, vibrant lawn throughout the summer.

With a few simple steps, you can revive your lawn and enjoy a lush, green carpet that’s the envy of the neighbourhood. Here’s your essential guide to spring lawn care this April.


1. Give Your Lawn a Health Check

Before you start, take a good look at your lawn:

✅ Are there bare patches?
✅ Is there moss or thatch building up?
✅ Are weeds starting to take hold?
✅ Is the ground compacted or waterlogged?

🌿 Tip: A quick inspection now helps you plan the right treatments and get the best results later.


2. Clear Debris and Tidy Up

Rake up fallen leaves, twigs, and dead grass to allow sunlight and air to reach the soil.
Remove any heavy moss by hand or lightly scarify if needed.

Clearing the surface not only makes your lawn look tidier but also helps prevent fungal diseases and improves new growth.

🌿 Tip: If moss is a big problem, apply a moss killer containing iron sulphate and rake out the dead moss a couple of weeks later.


3. Aerate Compacted Soil

Winter rain and foot traffic often leave lawns compacted, making it hard for water and nutrients to penetrate the soil.

✅ Use a garden fork or aerator to spike holes across the lawn.
✅ For heavily compacted areas, use a hollow-tine aerator to remove small plugs of soil.

Aerating improves root growth, drainage, and overall lawn health.

🌿 Tip: Focus on areas that feel particularly spongy or waterlogged first.


4. Repair Bare Patches

April is ideal for overseeding thin or bald spots before weeds take over.

Rake over bare patches to loosen the soil.
Sow grass seed evenly, matching your existing lawn type.
Lightly rake and water the seed in.
Keep the area moist until the new grass is established.

🌿 Tip: For a quicker fix, use a patch repair mix that combines seed, fertiliser, and mulch in one easy application.


5. Apply a Spring Lawn Feed

A spring feed helps your lawn wake up properly after winter by giving it the nutrients it needs for vigorous green growth.

✅ Choose a high-nitrogen lawn fertiliser designed for spring and summer use.
✅ Apply on a mild, damp day when the grass is dry but the soil is moist.
✅ Water in well if no rain is forecast.

🌿 Tip: Avoid using an autumn/winter feed in spring—it’s too low in nitrogen for the growth your lawn needs now!


6. Start Mowing – Carefully!

✅ Give your lawn its first cut of the season in April once it’s dry enough.
✅ Set your mower blades high for the first few cuts to avoid stressing the grass.
✅ Never remove more than one-third of the grass height in a single mow.
✅ Sharpen mower blades for a clean, healthy cut.

🌿 Tip: Frequent light mowing is better than occasional heavy mowing—it encourages thicker, healthier growth.


7. Control Weeds Early

April is a good time to tackle weeds before they get established.

✅ Spot-treat individual weeds like dandelions and plantains with a selective lawn weedkiller.
✅ For widespread issues, consider a combined feed, weed, and moss treatment.

🌿 Tip: Healthy, dense grass naturally suppresses weeds—the thicker your lawn, the fewer weeds you’ll have to deal with.


Spring Lawn Care Checklist

TaskTiming
Rake and clear debrisEarly April
Aerate compacted soilEarly to mid-April
Apply moss killer (if needed)Early April
Overseed bare patchesMid-April
Apply spring lawn feedMid-April
First mow (high cut)Mid to late April
Spot treat weedsMid to late April

Common Questions About Spring Lawn Care

Is it too late to fix my lawn in April?

Absolutely not! April is a brilliant time to repair, feed, and reseed your lawn for maximum growth.

What if it’s still frosty in early April?

Wait until the soil is dry and frost-free to start mowing and feeding. It’s better to be a little late than to damage young grass.

Can I overseed the whole lawn?

Yes! Overseeding the whole area helps thicken the grass, reduce weed invasion, and revitalise patchy lawns.


Conclusion: Set Your Lawn Up for Success This Summer!

By giving your lawn a little extra attention this April, you’ll enjoy thicker, greener, healthier grass through summer and beyond. With the right care now, your lawn will bounce back beautifully—and you’ll have the perfect setting for BBQs, garden parties, and lazy sunny days.


Need Professional Help with Lawn Care?

At Project Garden, we offer expert lawn care, scarifying, aeration, feeding, and overseeding services—all tailored to get your garden looking its best.

📞 Call 07795 800 772
📧 Email info@projectgarden.co.uk

Let’s grow a lawn you’ll love this summer!

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