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3 easy ways to revive a brown lawn during the current UK heatwave
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If the recent hot weather has left your lawn looking more like straw than grass, don't panic just yet.
In many cases, a brown lawn isn't dead at all – it's simply dormant and waiting for better conditions.
Whilst we've already covered three ways to stop your lawn turning brown during a heatwave, it may be a little too late if the damage has already been done.
Thankfully, all hope isn't lost, and with a little patience and the right care, your lawn should spring back to life.
Water deeply – not little and oftenIf your lawn has turned brown, resist the temptation to give it a quick sprinkle every day.