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Drought Hits Lawns Hard – Here's How to Get Them Green Again

Summary by Dagens Nyheter.
It is yellow-brown, it is cracked dry and it stings – but is it dead? The extensive drought of the summer has not been kind to the lawns, not anywhere in Europe. However, most of the lawns at Royal Djurgården are green, thanks to the untreated water of Lake Mälaren. – And don't despair, it is possible to bring life to the brownest of lawns, says Jankov Månsson, gardener.

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It is yellow-brown, it is cracked dry and it stings – but is it dead? The extensive drought of the summer has not been kind to the lawns, not anywhere in Europe. However, most of the lawns at Royal Djurgården are green, thanks to the untreated water of Lake Mälaren. – And don't despair, it is possible to bring life to the brownest of lawns, says Jankov Månsson, gardener.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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