Lawn by Season

Preston Lawn Care Guide

Preston sits in the North West England climate zone (RHS hardiness zone H4). Browse seasonal guides below to keep your lawn looking its best year-round.

Key Lawn Care Dates for Preston

DateWhenWhy
First mowAprilWait for soil to dry — patience needed
Spring feedApril–MaySoil above 10°C
Scarify (primary)SeptemberShort window — act fast
Hollow-tine aerateSeptemberCritical for drainage in wet climate
Overseed windowSeptemberOctober often too wet
Autumn feedSeptemberBefore October rains arrive
Moss treatmentApril & OctoberWorst moss pressure in England
Last mowOctober–NovemberGrowth stops as temperatures drop
Moss pressureYear-roundNW has highest moss pressure in England
Fusarium riskSeptember–MarchWarm, damp conditions

Lawn Growing Conditions in Preston

Preston sits in the North West England climate zone with an average annual rainfall of 850mm annually and a growing season running from April–October. The dominant lawn grasses are Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue. High rainfall promoting moss, fusarium patch, and poor drainage. Shorter growing season than southern England. Persistent wet conditions limit working windows. The RHS hardiness rating for Preston is H4–H5, and summer high temperatures average 18–22°C with winter lows of 2–5°C. The area experiences approximately 30–50 days per year of frost annually.

Seasonal Guides

Common Lawn Problems in Preston

Moss — worst in England

Preston’s high rainfall (850+ mm annually) creates the worst moss pressure in England. Twice-yearly treatment with iron sulphate, annual aeration, and soil pH correction are all necessary for long-term moss control.

Fusarium patch

Warm, damp conditions promote fusarium throughout the growing season in Preston. Improve drainage and airflow. Avoid high-nitrogen feeds that push soft growth susceptible to disease.

Waterlogging and compaction

Wet winters saturate soils for extended periods. Annual hollow-tine aeration is non-negotiable in Preston. Without it, soil compacts progressively and lawn health declines each year.

Compatible Grasses for Preston

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best grass for Preston?

Preston sits in the North West England climate zone (RHS H4). The best grasses are Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue. For family lawns, Perennial Ryegrass provides the best wear tolerance. For ornamental lawns or shade, Fine Fescue is the premium choice.

When should I feed my lawn in Preston?

Apply spring feed in Preston when soil reaches 10°C — typically April in southern England, May in Scotland. Apply autumn feed in September–October. A June summer feed is optional. Use products like Evergreen Complete 4-in-1 or Westland Aftercut.

How do I deal with moss in Preston?

Apply iron sulphate (ferrous sulphate) in spring and autumn. Rake out dead moss before feeding. Improve drainage with annual aeration and address shade. In drier regions, moss is seasonal rather than endemic.

When should I scarify in Preston?

September is the primary scarifying window in Preston, completing by early October at the latest. Act fast — wet autumn weather arrives early in this region.

When is the last mow of the year in Preston?

The last regular mow in Preston is typically late October to early November. Set the mower to maximum height (50 mm) for the final cut. Never mow waterlogged or frozen lawn.

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