Aberdeen City Lawn Care Guide
The coldest major city in the UK for lawns. Short growing season. Cold North Sea winds. Snow possible October–April.
Climate Zone: Scotland
The most challenging UK climate for lawns. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Inverness have shorter, cooler growing seasons than England. The Highlands receive up to 3,000mm of rainfall annually. Scottish lawns require tougher grass varieties, fewer inputs, and realistic expectations.
Key challenge: Short growing season (May–September in most areas), very high rainfall, cool summers limiting grass recovery, and persistent moss. Snow cover possible October–April.
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Compatible Grasses
Climate Overview for Aberdeen City
Aberdeen City Lawn Care Calendar
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best grass seed for Aberdeen City?
Fine Fescue and Ryegrass blend with cold-hardy varieties. Bent grass is used in premium Scottish ornamental lawns and golf courses. Choose varieties bred for cool-climate performance. Avoid varieties rated primarily for southern English conditions.
When should I scarify my lawn in Aberdeen City?
May is the Scottish spring window (too cold earlier). September renovation must be completed by September 15th — the window is very narrow. Do not delay autumn scarifying in Scotland.
How do I treat moss in Aberdeen City?
The defining Scottish lawn challenge. Apply iron sulphate in April and September. Test soil pH — Scottish soils are frequently acidic (pH 5.0–5.5) which actively promotes moss over grass. Apply ground limestone at 50–100g per m² if pH below 6.0.
Do I need to water my lawn in Aberdeen City in summer?
Almost never needed in Scotland. Scottish rainfall is more than adequate. Only Edinburgh and Aberdeen may experience occasional summer dry spells — water once weekly if no rain for 10+ days.
When is the best time to feed a lawn in Aberdeen City?
May (spring feed — later than England) and early September (autumn feed). Do not feed after mid-October. Scottish’s short growing season means every feed application must count.