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Lawns will be hydrated without hosepipe if you sprinkle over 1 item

By staff13 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

Gardening expert revealed how you can keep your lawn hydrated without flouting hosepipe ban restrictions

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Gardening expert revealed how you can keep your lawn hydrated without flouting hosepipe ban restrictions(Image: ArtistGNDphotography via Getty Images)

With hosepipe bans implemented in two regions of the UK following England’s hottest June on record, garden enthusiasts might be fretting over how to properly care for their cherished lawns and plants. Yorkshire saw a ban introduced on Friday, and now South East Water has declared that restrictions in Kent and Sussex will kick in from July 18.

Anyone caught flouting the ban could face fines up to £1,000. South East Water attributes the decision to unprecedented demand for drinking water since May.

While those with expansive lawns or numerous plants may be anxious, gardening guru Lucie Bradley and David Wilson Homes have joined forces to explain how to keep grass hydrated during a hosepipe ban.

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Hosepipe bans are set to come into force around the country from July 18(Image: ZoiaKostina via Getty Images)

Three ways to keep a lawn hydrated during a hosepipe ban

1. Recycle grey water

Water previously used in the kitchen sink, shower, or bath—referred to as ‘grey water’—can be repurposed for lawns provided it doesn’t contain harsh chemicals. Similarly, rainwater can be collected and utilised, reports the Express.

2. Water early in the day

Lucie advised: “The best time of day to water a lawn is during the early morning between 6am and 10am as this is typically the coolest time of day, so the water will not evaporate.

“Make sure your lawn is dry before nightfall, however, as leaving your lawn damp overnight will make it more susceptible to disease.”

3. Mulch with clippings

Leaving grass cuttings or mulch on the lawn following mowing is another technique to maintain grass hydration. This approach will return nutrients to the soil whilst also helping the ground preserve moisture by reducing dryness from evaporation.

However, Lucie cautioned against mowing the lawn during a heatwave or hosepipe ban.

“During these periods, grass plants are under a lot of stress and may not recover from mowing,” she said. “Instead, wait until the temperatures cool down and at least 24 hours after rainfall or watering.”

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