Gardener Warns: This Common Mowing Mistake Will Turn Your Lawn Brown This Summer
Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A gardener warns that a common mowing mistake can turn lawns brown by summer.
- The expert, Jonny Hincks, shared gardening tips and common errors with the Daily Mail.
- Proper lawn care is crucial for maintaining a healthy appearance during warmer months.
As summer approaches, homeowners may face challenges in maintaining their lawns, with one common mistake potentially leading to a scorched, brown appearance. Gardener Jonny Hincks, who has a significant following on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, shared his expertise on preventing this issue.
Hincks, known online as @gardenwithjonny, cautioned that a frequently made error during lawn mowing can severely damage grass, turning it brown and unhealthy by the height of summer. While the exact mistake is not detailed in the provided text, the warning emphasizes the need for careful lawn maintenance during warmer, drier periods.
His advice, shared with the Daily Mail, aims to help individuals create and maintain their ideal summer gardens. The gardener's insights cover not only avoiding detrimental practices but also general tips for thriving gardens during the summer months, a time that can be both rewarding with produce and challenging for delicate plants and lawns.
The article highlights the importance of understanding specific horticultural techniques to ensure that gardens, particularly lawns, can withstand the stresses of summer heat and potential drought.
Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.