Lawn Food

Having a dog usually means making some compromises – like having fur on the sofa, muddy paws on the floor and chewed up trainers just to have their wonderful company. And if you have a dog and a lawn, you’ll know that the compromises don’t stop there, and dog pee patches will be a familiar ...
Maintaining an amazing lawn as a dog owner may seem like an unachievable dream, but there are many ways to ‘dog-proof’ your lawn to ensure lush green grass and of course, a very happy doggo!
For some folk, the lawn is the epicentre of all family activity – and for others, the sole centre of all your attention! If you enjoy the pleasure of a supremely green, weed and moss free striped lawn then look no further. Whether you have one already and want to maintain it, or decided to ...
Feeding your lawn prior to sowing can help set up the best foundation for your new seedlings growth, but what one should you use?
Even the most manicured lawns can become patchy over time. The solution? Overseeding!
So, you have just settled into your brand new home and as you go to make use of your garden, you are greeted with a mud pit instead!
Whether you are a lawn care connoisseur or a bewildered beginner, you may have heard about aeration and are wondering if it is needed to maintain green and healthier grass. So, should it be a regular part of your lawn regime? Let’s find out!
Most lawns will experience shade in some shape or form due to surrounding fences, furniture, trees or hedges. This can be frustrating when you are trying to maintain a consistently green and thick lawn, as patches begin to appear and can be hard to repair in certain areas.
At this point in the year, our lawns can look a bit worse for wear. While spring is on the horizon, we’re not out of the woods just yet.
If you’re a dog owner, the chances are that you have experienced a few bare and burnt patches on your lawn from time to time.
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