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Designed Backyard

Lawn Treatment

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Spring

It's Springtime and it is time to wake up the Lawn after its winter break. We like to give the lawn

a feed and spray to make sure

it is clean and ready for the season ahead.

Summer

Summertime is time to really get rocking and rolling. We not only feed your lawn but we also treat it for those pesky weeds, such as dandelions, and daisies along with clover. Our feed lasts months to keep everything ticking over nicely.

Autumn

As the leaves fall, we start to

get the lawn ready for winter.

It's time to feed it for the remainder of the season and make sure it is in its best shape for the rest of the year.

Winter

Winter is all about PREVENTION. With our bespoke anti-moss spray treatment, we reduce moss and kick it to the touch before it gets going. This ensures a lush lawn before Winter hits, and keeps the grass strong prior to the wet winters.

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All You Need To Know About Lawncare Treatments

Scarifying

Fertilising

Fertilizing a lawn is of utmost importance when it comes to maintaining a lush and healthy turf. Fertilizers provide essential nutrients that may be deficient in the soil, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are vital for proper plant growth and development. These nutrients help promote strong root systems, vibrant green color, and increased resistance to disease, weeds, and environmental stresses. Fertilizing also encourages the production of thick and dense grass, which effectively crowds out weeds and reduces soil erosion. Additionally, fertilizers can aid in repairing damaged areas and promoting quicker recovery from foot traffic or other stresses. However, it's important to apply fertilizers judiciously, following recommended guidelines, to prevent over-fertilization and minimize environmental impacts. Regular fertilization is an essential aspect of lawn care, providing the necessary nourishment for a resilient, attractive, and thriving lawn.

Sanding

Sanding a lawn is an important practice that offers several benefits for optimal turf health. Sanding is typically done on lawns with heavy clay or compacted soil to improve drainage and aeration. By applying a thin layer of sand, it helps to break up compacted soil, allowing for better water infiltration and reducing the risk of waterlogging. Sanding also aids in leveling uneven surfaces, providing a smoother and more uniform appearance. Additionally, the sand particles create channels in the soil, promoting root development and enhancing nutrient absorption. Moreover, sanding can help control thatch buildup by encouraging decomposition and preventing excessive thatch accumulation. Overall, sanding is a valuable technique in lawn care, contributing to improved soil structure, enhanced drainage, and healthier root growth, resulting in a vibrant and well-maintained lawn.

SILVER

- 1 APPLICATION OF SCARIFY

- 1 APPLICATION OF AERIATION

- 2 APPLICATIONS OF FERTILIZER

- 1 APPLICATION OF WEED TREATMENT

- 1 APPLICATION OF SANDING

Aeration

Aeration is an essential technique in lawn maintenance that offers numerous benefits for a healthy and vibrant lawn. By perforating the soil with small holes, aeration allows for better air circulation, water absorption, and nutrient penetration. These channels created by aeration help reduce soil compaction, improving root growth and preventing the buildup of thatch. As a result, the roots can access essential nutrients and water more efficiently, promoting stronger and deeper root systems. Aeration also enhances the soil's ability to withstand stressors such as drought, heat, and heavy foot traffic. Overall, regular aeration helps maintain a lush, green lawn by ensuring optimal conditions for root development, nutrient uptake, and overall turf health

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Weed Treatment (Spot Spraying)

Weed treatment is a crucial aspect of lawn maintenance that helps to control and eliminate unwanted weeds. Weeds can quickly invade a lawn, competing with the grass for essential resources like sunlight, water, and nutrients. They not only compromise the aesthetic appeal of the lawn but also hinder the growth and health of the desired grass. Weed treatment involves various methods, including manual removal, herbicide application, or a combination of both. Manual removal, such as hand-pulling or using a weeding tool, is effective for small infestations or isolated weeds. However, for larger areas or persistent weed problems, herbicides can be applied selectively to target specific types of weeds while minimizing harm to the grass. It is important to choose the right herbicide, follow instructions carefully, and consider environmentally friendly options. Regular weed treatment is necessary to maintain a weed-free lawn, allowing the desired grass to flourish and ensuring an attractive and healthy outdoor space

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PLATINUM

- 2 APPLICATIONS OF SCARIFY

- 3 APPLICATIONS OF AERIATION

- 4 APPLICATIONS OF FERTILIZER

- 4 APPLICATIONS OF WEED TREATMENT

- 3 APPLICATIONS OF SANDING



Scarifying is a crucial practice in lawn maintenance that plays a vital role in promoting a healthy and robust lawn. It involves the removal of thatch, which is a layer of dead grass, moss, and other organic debris that accumulates on the soil surface. Thatch can hinder water penetration, nutrient absorption, and air circulation, leading to shallow root growth and increased susceptibility to disease and pests. By scarifying, this layer is carefully raked or mechanically removed, allowing the soil to breathe and the grass roots to access essential resources more effectively. This process stimulates new growth, encourages thicker turf, and enhances the overall appearance and health of the lawn. Regular scarifying is essential for maintaining a resilient and attractive lawn, ensuring optimal conditions for healthy grass growth and minimizing the risk of common lawn problems.

AUTUMN LAWN RENOVATION EXPLAINED

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