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How to repair a lawn patch

Bare patches can appear in your lawn after a thorough raking, where the grass is undernourished or where it’s been worn out.

These gaps should be reseeded or returfed to prevent moss and weeds colonising the soil and to allow your lawn to look its best all year round.


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Learn how to repair a lawn patch in our step by step guide.

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Step 1

Sow the patch with an appropriate seed mix, sprinkling half the grass seeds in one direction and the rest in the other. Lightly rake over the seed and protect it against birds with netting.

How to repair a lawn patch

Step 2

Alternatively, cut out the bare patch of lawn, rake the soil and add topsoil if needed then patch the gap with new pieces of turf.

How to repair a lawn patch
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