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Gardener shares £1 coin hack to keep your grass looking thick and lush all winter – plus 4 other essential lawn tasks

PLUS another gardener has shared the other essential lawn tasks to do this month

A LUSCIOUS lawn that gets the neighbours talking can be easily achieved with a £1 trick, according to a gardening expert.

Timothy Green revealed the efforts made this autumn will result in a thick and thriving lawn when spring arrives.

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spoke about bare patches from summer being a gardeners main focus in October.

He revealed these patches can be transformed by spring using the process of overseeding. 

“The clue is in the name for what overseeding is, and it is a simple process but there are a few checks you should do beforehand,” he said.

Among them is ensuring that the weather has been above 10 degrees consistently for around two weeks. 

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He warned that grass seeds will struggle to germinate if the temperature has been too hot or cold, making October the perfect time to get stuck in.

Any moss, dead grass, or weeds should also be removed before using seeds. 

“Then you should mow the lawn as you won’t be able to while the new grass is growing,” he said. 

“And if you have any areas that are uneven, or have low-quality soil, use some topsoil to even these out.

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“Then it’s time to ‘overseed’ the worn zones. Aim for a rate of 35g of seeds per square metre.”

Green said a rake can be useful for making sure that there is adequate space for the grass to grow. 

He then uses a £1 coin trick that is essential for helping gardeners to check if they’re overseeing correctly. 

“Three-pound coins stacked is the right depth for your seeds to access water, heat and sunlight,” he said.

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