September is the launchpad for a great spring and summer lawn. The soil is warming, growth is accelerating, and what you do this month sets the tone for months to come.
Week 1: Clear and De-Thatch
Start by removing dead material and thatch.
- Rake vigorously to pull out dead grass and leaf litter
- Use a dethatcher or stiff rake to remove the brown layer of dead material
- Don't be gentle — the goal is bare soil showing underneath
- Collect and compost the debris
This looks aggressive, but it opens up the soil and removes harbourage for pests and disease.
Week 2: Feed and Aerate
Once the thatch is cleared, the soil is ready to breathe.
- Apply a slow-release spring lawn fertiliser (high nitrogen for growth, lower potassium)
- Aerate the lawn (spike it) if the soil is compacted — this improves root penetration
- Water in the fertiliser
If your soil is very hard or you have heavy foot traffic areas, hire an aerator. It makes a huge difference.
Week 3: Overseed and Mulch
Overseeding thickens your lawn and fills in weak patches.
- Scatter seed over the entire lawn (or just problem areas)
- Use a seed that matches your existing grass type
- Lightly rake the seed into contact with soil
- Apply a thin layer of seed-raising mix or washed sand
- Water daily for 3 weeks until the new grass is established
Keep foot traffic off the newly seeded areas.
Additional September Tasks
Weed control: Spring is when weeds germinate. If you have a problem, apply a selective herbicide (kills weeds, not grass) in early September before the weeds are established.
Mowing: Raise your mower height to 5–6cm in spring. Taller grass shades out weeds and has deeper roots.
Water: As it warms, increase watering. Weekly deep watering is better than frequent shallow watering.
The Long-Term Benefit
A lawn prepped properly in September will:
- Be thicker and denser by December
- Handle summer stress better
- Need less water
- Resist weeds naturally
- Look greener and healthier
Quick-Start Version
No time for all this? Do at least:
- Rake out dead material
- Apply fertiliser
- Water in
Even those three steps will help.
The Reality Check
A spring prep takes a weekend of work. It saves you months of trying to fix a struggling lawn. Worth it.
If this sounds like too much, that's exactly when a maintenance plan makes sense. Our team does this work and it becomes routine.
September is your opportunity. Use it.


