We get all sorts of emails and messages with lawn issues, sometimes they have nothing to do with lawn care itself and are caused by something that is lurking within the lawn instead.
Author: Kim Tranter
Is Apple Cider Vinegar a Cure for Urine Burns?
We love our dogs, but for some of us they provide us with an issue that makes caring for our lawn almost unbearable. (Urine burns)
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Give your lawn a 15 Minute ‘Lawn Lift’
Looking after your lawn and general lawn care doesn’t have to be a time-consuming task.
5 Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day
Mums love their lawns because they provide a place for their family to create memories.
Why does my lawn have seed heads?
There has been an increase in seed heads appearing across many turf varieties recently, in most cases this will be due to the seasonal change and is not a cause for major concern.
If your lawn has been fertilised in recent weeks and has sufficient moisture in the soil, they should stop appearing on their own within a matter of weeks.
Is Autumn the time to fertilise my lawn?
Now I won’t leave you in the lurch any longer on this one, autumn is absolutely a great time to fertilise your lawn. In fact, it’s probably the most important fertiliser application for the year, here’s why…
Leave them on the lawn?
Autumn lawn care in some ways is a lot easier than it is during the warmer months, but what do you do with the leaves on the lawn?
Is your lawn winter ready?
Just like you would prepare a winter wardrobe or get your firewood or heating organised for winter, your lawn too needs to be prepared to manage the cold days of winter.
Getting Back to Your Roots – Grass structure above and below the surface
Roots form part of the below-ground structure of a grass plant, anchoring it in the soil and provide the take-up of water and nutrients.
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5 Warning signs of your grass’s demise
Your lawn won’t usually turn from good to bad overnight. It will suffer a slow deterioration over a longer period of time. Continue reading “5 Warning signs of your grass’s demise”