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Oxfordshire Lawn Care Guide

Heavy clay vale soils in many areas. Cold in winter, warm and dry in summer. Beautiful garden county with high lawn care interest.

Climate Zone: South East England

The driest and warmest part of the UK. Summers can be hot and dry — hosepipe bans are a regular occurrence in Kent, Surrey, Essex, and East Anglia. The UK’s most lawn-intensive region with the highest proportion of detached homes and gardens.

Key challenge: Summer drought and hosepipe bans. Clay soils in many London suburbs cause waterlogging in winter and rock-hard cracking in summer.

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Climate Overview for Oxfordshire

Summer High22–26°C
Winter Low2–5°C
Annual Rainfall600mm annually
Frost Days20–40 days per year
Growing SeasonMarch–November
Hosepipe Ban RiskHigh in drought years

Oxfordshire Lawn Care Calendar

January
Rest & planService equipment. Order seed and feed.
February
Moss watchTreat if temps above 8°C.
March
First mow + moss treatmentSet mower at 50mm. Iron sulphate on moss.
April
Spring feed + scarifyFeed when soil at 10°C. Scarify after moss raked.
May
Regular mowing + overseedWeekly mowing begins. Overseed thin patches.
June
Mow weekly + weed treatmentSelective herbicide on broadleaf weeds.
July
Raise height + drought prepHosepipe ban risk. 40–50mm cutting height.
August
Allow dormancy + nematodesBrown lawn is OK. Apply nematodes late August.
September
Scarify + aerate + overseedPrime renovation month. Autumn feed.
October
Autumn moss controlIron sulphate before wet season.
November
Final mow + leaf removalCut at 40mm. Remove all leaves.
December
RestAvoid frozen lawn. Brush worm casts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best grass seed for Oxfordshire?

A Ryegrass and Fine Fescue blend is ideal for most SE England gardens. Ryegrass handles family use while Fescue adds fine texture. For heavily shaded London gardens, increase the Fescue percentage to 70–80%. Look for named varieties from Johnsons or Germinal seed ranges.

When should I scarify my lawn in Oxfordshire?

September is the prime scarifying month in SE England. The warm soil and returning moisture create ideal recovery conditions. April is a secondary spring window for established lawns. On London clay, scarifying after hollow-tine aeration gives the best results.

How do I treat moss in Oxfordshire?

Iron sulphate in March and again in October. London clay soils need annual hollow-tine aeration to reduce the waterlogging that feeds moss. Many SE England soils are slightly alkaline from chalk influence, but test pH regardless — lime if below 6.0.

Do I need to water my lawn in Oxfordshire in summer?

SE England is the driest part of the UK and most susceptible to hosepipe bans. During bans, allow the lawn to go dormant — it will recover. If watering is permitted, apply 20–25mm once weekly before 8am. Consider installing a water butt for ban-proof irrigation.

When is the best time to feed a lawn in Oxfordshire?

April (spring feed when soil at 10°C) and September–October (autumn feed with high potassium). Use Evergreen Complete 4-in-1, Westland Aftercut, or similar UK products. A June summer feed is optional but beneficial on actively growing lawns.

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