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Lawn Problems: Identification & Solutions for a Healthy NZ Lawn

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Lawn Problems: Identification & Solutions for a Healthy NZ Lawn

Compaction and poor drainage

For a lush healthy lawn good drainage is important. Clay soils don't drain well, retaining too much water and baking over summer; sandy soils are too free draining as they lack organic matter, allowing nutrients and water to wash straight through. Lawns require a free-draining base to grow into, at least 10-15cm thick. Use and wear can also cause lawns to compact, affecting drainage.  

Symptoms

Solution

Thatch build up

Thatch is the build up of organic matter between the soil and lawn. Over time, the organic matter builds up and the lawn will benefit from de-thatching. This usually needs to be done every 3-4 years, ideally in autumn or spring so that the lawn can regenerate.

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