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I'm a Professional Landscaper – 3 Easy Steps to Quickly Fix Bald Patches in Your Lawn

Nothing ruins a beautiful lawn like dry or bald spots.

A professional landscaper can fix dead spots quickly and easily with just a few basic gardening tools and some elbow grease.

To fix stubborn patches, TikTok's gardening experts recommend first raking the area with a rake or hoe to spread the dirt.

Then continue to disturb the patch by adding topsoil.

Experts say manure, compost, or even peat moss can be used.

The landscaper recommended adding a "healthy amount of seeds" to the patch.

The amount of seed used depends on the plot of land, but should be enough to cover the ground.

After gently mixing the seeds, cover the patch with more soil and dab it.

Then water the spot daily for 4 weeks to keep the lawn looking as fresh as before.

Fans raved about the tip, calling TikToker the "God of the Lawn."

He advised gardeners to tend their lawns in spring or summer. recommends ways for gardeners to keep hanging baskets thriving in hot weather.

Experts said it is important to pay attention to the needs of the basket when deciding where to place it.

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"Similarly, if you put sun-loving plants like petunias in the shade, they too will quickly die."

James said: It damages plants and protects delicate flowers from being blown away.

Horticultural experts also recommend plants to invest in to keep pesky mosquitoes away.

Eucalyptus plants have a strong smell and chrysanthemums are also very effective at repelling insects.

Chris Bonnet told Express: "The eucalyptus gum tree is also worth investing in.

The menthol scent."

Basil is a wonderful herb that grows both indoors and outdoors, as long as it gets enough sunlight.