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Creating a new or improved lawn in your needn't be time consuming. With our expert advice, you can create lush, green grass that any gardener would be proud of to be able to sit back and really enjoy your space right throughout the year. Whether it be seeding, aerating, removing moss or feeding your lawn, we've got the lawn care solutions, tools and information you need to help you get the job done.
Spring is the time of the year when gardeners and their lawns finally 'spring' into action after the bleak winter months. With the warmer weather on the horizon, it's a great time to feed and condition lawns, kill moss and remove weeds.
For a great looking lawn this spring, we recommend following our simple steps.
ISpring is an important season in the lawn care calendar as your lawn ‘springs’ into action after lying dormant through the winter months. Spring lawn care includes giving it the first mow of the season, removing weeds and moss, aerating and giving it a good feed. Read our guide to find out more.
It's time to spring into action! With the warmer weather on the horizon and the grass starting to grow, spring is a great time to defend your lawn from the invasion of moss. Read more about how to combat moss - and stop it coming back - in our guide.
Lawns consist of lots of little grass plants, some of which will die each year. To keep your lawn looking thick and full, new lawn seed needs to be sown to replace the older grass or those that have died. This is what we call overseeding.
If your lawn has compacted soil, you should aerate it during the spring and autumn to make sure essential water and nutrients can get to the roots of the grass. You can do this using a specially designed aerating tool or garden fork. Find out more in our guide.
As the shorter days start to roll in and you’ve enjoyed your garden to the full, your lawn will need rejuvenating and may need some TLC. To keep your lawn looking thick and full, new lawn seed needs to be sown to replace the older grass plants or those that have died during the high wear and tear over summer.
To keep your lawn strong and healthy, it’s important to remove moss which has built up; spring is the perfect time to do this. There are various ways to remove moss from your lawn and get it looking green and healthy again; read our useful guide for simple steps.
If your lawn is the focal point of your garden, you’ll want it to look its best, and that means getting rid of unsightly weeds which can ruin an otherwise perfect stretch of lush green grass. Whether you choose a specially formulated weed killer or prefer to remove them by hand, this handy guide has all the help you need.
Lawns consist of lots of little grass plants, some of which will die each year. To keep your lawn looking thick and full, new lawn seed needs to be sown to replace the older grass plants or those that have died. This is what we call overseeding.
As the warmer weather fast approaches, the nation will turn its attention to outdoor living and a lush green lawn is a key focal point for the summer. The centrepiece of any garden, the lawn is a children's playground or football pitch, as well as being home to both sun worshippers and BBQ lovers. For a great looking summer lawn, read our guide.
Autumn is a key time of the year when your lawn needs some TLC to ensure it looks its best come next spring. Don't be tempted to use summer fertilisers - now is the time to use lawn feeds with more potassium to encourage strong root growth. t’s also the perfect time to sow new lawns from seed. Read our guide to find out more.
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