Lawn Food

Summer is the perfect time for us to show off our gardens and more importantly, enjoy them. But what happens when the weather’s suddenly good, you plan an impromptu barbeque, and your lawn is looking more post-party than party ready?
If you are a grass fanatic like us and know your lawn inside out, it will become very obvious when some of your usually green grass turns to pink and red instead!
Although not very common in the UK, we can experience the odd drought! As they are such a rarity, our lawns are probably far from our minds as we slap on the suncream and make the most of the wonderful weather.
Every person who cares for a lawn will know that it is a labour of love that sometimes presents the odd problem, leaving you stumped on how to solve it!
A frozen lawn can be a common occurrence during the winter months, but there are a few things you can do to ensure that there is no lasting damage caused to your grass.
Whilst you may not be using your lawn as much in autumn, there are still plenty of small jobs to be done to keep it looking its best. In this blog, we share our top tips for autumn lawn care, to ensure your grass is ready for winter!
Although you may be ready to put away your gardening tools and pull on your autumn wardrobe as soon as September hits, there’s still plenty of time to get some Autumn seeding done – whether it’s a quick repair or full renovation.
We’re more than used to our fair share of rain in the UK, so when the sun does come out, it’s easy to forget about caring for your lawn and focus on enjoying it! However, if you want to keep it looking its best for all those summer BBQS, then you’ll need to take note of our tips below.
If you love and care for your lawn just as much as we do at icanlawn.com HQ, then you’ll notice when something isn’t quite right with your normally perfect turf.
All lawns are vulnerable to disease and despite lots of care, some are simply out of our control! The most common diseases you are likely to come across in your lawn are Red Thread and Damping Off throughout the year at various times, and Snow Mould in the winter.
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