One affordable ingredient could save your lawn before the summer heat
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Gardeners can use Epsom salt as a natural fertilizer to promote denser, stronger grass growth before summer heat.
- Epsom salt, a magnesium and sulfur compound, aids in chlorophyll production and nutrient absorption in turf.
- Applying a diluted Epsom salt solution once or twice a month, preferably after rain, can improve lawn health and root development.
As summer heat approaches, a simple and accessible ingredient can help ensure your lawn remains lush and healthy: Epsom salt. Gardeners are increasingly turning to this natural mineral compound as an effective alternative to artificial fertilizers.
Epsom salt, also known as bitter salt, is a combination of magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen. It is recognized for its benefits in personal care, muscle relaxation, and cleaning, but its value in horticulture is also significant. For lawns, it acts as a natural fertilizer, promoting denser and stronger grass growth, particularly beneficial during the spring recovery period after winter.
According to Pleasant Green Grass, a company specializing in organic landscaping, Epsom salt is key to a beautiful lawn. Experts recommend mixing the salt with water and spraying it on the lawn once or twice a month. The magnesium in Epsom salt is crucial for chlorophyll production, which helps plants absorb moisture and nutrients more effectively. Applying the solution after rain allows the salt to penetrate the soil more easily.
This natural treatment provides lawns with the energy needed for stronger root development and denser growth. While beneficial, experts caution against overuse, as excessive amounts can negatively impact soil quality. Diluting Epsom salt in water is essential, and mindful application ensures a healthier, more vibrant lawn throughout the summer.
If you care about your lawn and prefer organic garden care, Epsom salt is an excellent choice for you. Mix the salt with water and spray the lawn once or twice a month.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.