Gardeners often notice brown and yellow patches on their lawn, caused by fungal diseases, pet urine, drought or misapplied fertilisers - but there is an easy way to fix them
A gardening expert has shared a top tip for fixing brown patches on lawns, guaranteeing "instant results". With Wimbledon in full swing, the nation is in awe of the pristine grass courts.
However, the unpredictable UK weather, combined with damage from pets, children, and garden furniture, can leave many domestic lawns looking less than championship-ready at this time of year. To tackle this common problem, Yell's gardening specialists have sought advice from gardener and landscaper Simon Akeroyd, who has shared his technique for "instantly" repairing brown patches on lawns.
He advises: "Sowing seeds for small patches is a cheap and efficient way to fix any patches in your lawn."
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