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As the colder weather approaches, you might be wondering how to care for your garden and lawn. Grass experts have warned homeowners to make sure their grass is the correct length to help it withstand the stress of winter conditions. Frost, reduced sunlight and the buildup of moisture can have an effect on lawns during the autumn and winter.

How to use your thumb to check if grass will withstand winter weather Ben Agnew, grass expert at Lawnsmith, said: “It’s crucial to maintain your lawn at an optimal height before winter to help it withstand seasonal stressors like frost, reduced sunlight and moisture build-up. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lawnsmith | Lawn Care Experts (@lawnsmithuk) “Allowing sunlight and air to reach the grass not only reduces moisture buildup but also helps maintain healthy photosynthesis even in winter. “We recommend 2.



3 to 3 inches for most lawns to provide a protective layer and insulate roots.” Since the average adult thumb is 2 to 2.5 inches long, according to the expert, you could use yours for reference when deciding whether your grass is long enough.

If a lawn is cut too short it could weaken its resilience to cold and fungal diseases but leaving it too long might invite mould and other winter pests. Homeowners should avoid mowing in wet or frosty conditions (Image: Getty) Ben added: “As it’s been a mild autumn, it’s important for gardeners to bear this in mind if they do their last mows of the year this month.” F.

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