It’s easy to forget the lawn this month as
mowing is pretty well finished (some late summers have seen mowing into late
November depending on your location). 



If there’s frost on the lawn it’s best to
keep off the grass to save any damage but if it warms up finish clearing up
leaves and get control over any moss and worm casts. 



If you have finished
mowing why not get the lawn mower or garden tractor in for a service – leave it
too late and you could get caught out next year. 



Edges can be trimmed up and
any overhanging shrubs pruned back. An application of autumn and winter
fertiliser will benefit the lawn and bare areas can still be seeded. It’s still
a good time to lay turf for a new lawn unless the ground is frozen or too wet
to walk on. 




If the ground was correctly prepared in August to September it
should only need any weed removed with a hoe and then the surface raked and a
little fertiliser added before laying the turves. You probably won’t need to
water unless it is particularly dry.
 

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