Fall Rain: Friend or Foe? What It Really Does to Lawns
Fall Rain: Friend or Foe? What It Really Does to Lawns
US · Published Oct 16, 2025
Fall rain naturally hydrates lawns, penetrating deeply and proving more effective than sprinklers.
Rainwater contains nitrogen, a natural fertilizer that promotes healthy grass growth.
Overwatering from fall rain can lead to waterlogged soil and fungal diseases; monitor soil moisture and improve drainage to mitigate risks.
Fall rain: blessing or curse for lawns
As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, fall brings its own set of weather patterns, most notably, increased rainfall. But what does this autumn precipitation mean for your lawn? Is it a blessing, providing much-needed hydration, or a curse, leading to potential problems?
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