Lawn Food

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!
All homeowners dream of having a thick, green and healthy lawn. While that isn’t hard to achieve with the right products and know-how, it can be hard to make sure your lawn stays this way with each season.
Yellow grass can really ruin the look of your lawn and can be a sign of a range of different issues. Whilst most lawn yellowing is temporary and typically to do with hotter and dryer temperatures, if it lingers there may be other issues afoot!
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.
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!
As summer draws to a close you may be thinking that the opportunity to sow grass seed has passed and you will have to wait until next spring to achieve your dream lawn, right? Wrong! You can sow grass seed in September and it might even produce better results!
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?
If you are a proud dog owner, you might not be quite as proud of your patchwork lawn due to your pups’ toilet time antics! But you can turn your polka-dot lawn back into a sea of lush green grass again!
Lawn spreaders are a great way to ensure even coverage while overseeding or sowing a new lawn to avoid patchiness. They are also extremely helpful for applying lawn food or fertiliser to help minimise fertiliser burn and to make sure all areas receive the same amount of product.
With temperatures to hit a record 40 degrees this week in England and an Amber weather warning alert put in place by the Met Office, a hosepipe ban has been issued to help conserve water throughout the country. So, how can you care for your lawn when watering isn’t an option?
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