Author: Kim Tranter
Catch, rake or leave it?
To catch or not to catch? Grass clippings that is. Should you catch, rake or leave your grass clippings when mowing your lawn? Continue reading “Catch, rake or leave it?”
Mow less grass – Sir Grange (Zeon Zoysia)
Looking for a low mow grass.
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5 edging materials for your lawn
While lawn edging is a functional addition to prevent your grass from infiltrating your gardens, its important it looks great as well.
Get the most out of the kids this school holidays
Get the most out of the kids this school holidays… teach them how to mow the lawn!
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Dollar Spot
What causes Dollar Spot?
Can you wash your car on your lawn without causing damage?
Washing your car on your lawn?… Will the car wash kill the grass?
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If your lawn makes its own food, then why does it need fertiliser?
Grasses make their own food through the process of photosynthesis.
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Lawn Mowing Safety Gear
It’s important to remember that accidents can occur and wearing the right safety gear when mowing is paramount.
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Earthworms and Your Lawn
Earthworm Castings
Have you noticed little mud balls sitting on your lawn recently? These mud balls or castings are an eyesore when there’s lots of them, particularly if you like to cut your lawn nice and short. We receive many enquiries relating to this annoying earthworm activity but it’s actually one lawn issue that we do not recommend treating. With changing conditions and a bit of patience, these castings will stop appearing and your lawn can reap the benefits of the earthworms presence in your soil.