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How do I get rid of leatherjackets?
Ah leatherjackets in your lawn, the lawn-lovers arch enemy. These pesky pests will make their way into your lawn almost without you noticing – until random yellow dead patches appear in your lawn!
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How to stripe your lawn
Is it a bird, is it a plane – nope it’s just a lawn mower with a rear roller! There’s no great science to achieving a striped lawn besides having the right equipment. But if you want to get the full know-how, we’ve explained it in our quick guide on how to stripe your lawn, below.
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What type of soil do I have?
When sowing a new lawn or overseeding an existing one, it’s always good idea to know what type of soil you have so you can manage it effectively and sow the right type of grass seed to grow in it!
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How to grow a wildflower garden
Filling your garden with colourful, joyful, sweet-smelling and pollinator-friendly flowers is one of the most rewarding things you can do. Seeing beautiful wildflowers in your yard and the amount of local wildlife they attract is a sight to behold and cherish! So, keep reading for some helpful advice if you’ve been wondering how to grow a wildflower garden or are interested in the idea.
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How to recover your lawn after a heatwave
When a heatwave hits the UK, your biggest focus should be making the most of it by enjoying your lawn and slapping on the suncream! But what happens when the heatwave has long passed, and your garden hasn’t bounced back quite as well as you hoped it would?
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How to get rid of leatherjackets in lawn
Leatherjackets are more common in lawns than you think, but most of us only realise we have them in our lawn when it’s too late! So, what are the signs to look out for – and how do you get rid of leatherjackets in your lawn?
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How to aerate your lawn
A well-loved lawn can easily become compacted, meaning that your soils surface becomes hard – stopping the free flow of nutrients which can cause yellowing and poor performing grass.
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The last grass cut of the season
In some parts of the UK our last grass cuts of the season may have taken place as far back as October, but for others in milder areas you may be considering when it’s time to put the mower into hibernation.
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Autumn lawn care tips
Whilst you may not be using your lawn as much in Autumn, there’s still plenty of small jobs to be done to keep it looking its best. In this blog we share our top tips...
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5 tips for better mowing
There’s nothing quite as nice as the smell of freshly cut grass and the sight of a neatly trimmed lawn, but could you be mowing better?