English lawn is synonymous with the perfectly manicured, even green carpet. In order for this royal splendor to shine in your garden, important requirements must be met. Learn how to sow and care for an English lawn, British lawn whisperer style.

The perfect substructure for the perfect lawn - this is how it works

In order for the dream of a velvety green lawn to come true, the skillful preparation of the soil is of essential importance. Ideally, you should start laying an English lawn right after the last ground frosts in spring. In this way, the noble grasses have enough time throughout the summer to establish themselves at the site. This is how the ideal subsoil for sowing succeeds:

  • Dig up the soil at least 1 spade deep or till it with a rotary tiller
  • Rake thoroughly, remove weeds, remove all roots and stones
  • Optimize the soil with compost, fine-grained sand and horn meal
  • Smooth and roll the surface with the rake

After the fine subgrade has been watered, the prepared substructure can rest for 14 days.

How to properly seed an English lawn

After the soil has settled, work the top layer again into fine crumbs and remove cheeky weeds. Place the seed in a spreader or hand spreader to ensure even distribution. Equipped in this way, spread the lawn seeds lengthwise and crosswise. Immediately afterwards, rake in the light germs a little to ensure the best soil contact with the roller.

Unless the weather gods are persuaded to a gentle summer rain, sprinkle the seedbed with a fine spray. Repeat this process in the following weeks until a dense lawn develops.

English lawn maintenance tips

The more attention you pay to your lawn, the closer it comes to being called an 'English lawn'. The following care tips would like to make a contribution to this:

  • When the grass has reached a height of 7-8 centimetres, it is cut by a maximum of one third
  • Sweep up the clippings with a leaf rake to gently aerate the sod
  • Fertilize organically or mineral-organically in March, May, July and September
  • Raise a pH value below 5.5 to 6-7 with lawn lime
  • Irrigate thoroughly twice a week during summer drought

Every spring, an English lawn gets its all-round feel-good treatment. This includes combing out moss with the scarifier (€84.00), aerating the turf with the aerator and then sanding and fertilizing. If necessary, repeat this care in the fall.

tips and tricks

There is no explicit type of lawn called 'English lawn'. Instead, this term encompasses premium quality seeds. When purchasing lawn seeds, look out for fine, slow-growing noble grasses such as red or white bent grass, hairy fescue and eyrie red fescue.

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