You may think that the hard work is over once you have lain your new turf, however, getting your lawn to establish is just as important. By caring for your turf, and closely monitoring it’s progress, you stand the best chance of it lasting. We have put together a guide to caring for your freshly lain lawn, to help you ensure the health and longevity of your new turf. Continue reading →
These 8 legged creatures can be daunting to look at, however these friendly garden spiders do not harm us. Garden spiders can protect your garden throughout the entire day. They can save your vegetables, fruits and plants from getting damaged in the long run. These garden spiders can help insects from becoming destructive in your garden, and in other environmental habitats too. We have provided a useful guide on the 4 extraordinary benefits of how spiders can save your garden in many numerous ways. Continue reading →
It can be challenging to maintain your lawn throughout the entire year, where costs can add up. This is why we have provided 4 useful tips to help you converse a good amount of water by the end of the year. Not only is it going to help the environment, but it will also help you to save a lot of money in the long run. Take a look at how you can conserve water for your lawn in 4 easy ways: Continue reading →
It can be frustrating when you’ve just planted a beautiful garden, and you begin to notice piles of earth amongst you flowers, ruining the look and spoiling your flowers. Although moles can be good for aerating your garden and eating the larvae of destructive insects, they can also kill your grass and ruin beds and vegetable gardens. There are many ways to discourage moles from going through your garden, here are some of the most effective ones. Continue reading →
With 24% of households in the UK owning dogs, it’s obvious that a lot of us are smitten with our furry friends. However, there can be major downsides to owning a furry friend. One of the ongoing issues is the battle between canines and the garden lawn. Dog urine is any gardeners nightmare, with it turning patches brown almost overnight, leaving unsightly patches behind. If you have multiple dogs, you can quickly find yourself with a dead lawn. Continue reading →
As the weather warms up, plenty of critters will slowly come out of hibernation and begin their natural inclination of rummaging around your garden. For many, this could be seen as a nuisance. However, there are some benefits to this natural order of things. Some animals are absolutely wonderful wildlife additions for your garden! We’d like to outline for you some ways to live in harmony with the wilder things within your garden. Continue reading →
Now that the arrival of spring and summer is approaching us, it is the perfect opportunity for us to engage in more outdoor activities. A short weekend trip to the countryside is fun and adventurous, where you can go on treks, visit the beautiful villages and gardens, and enjoy the breath-taking sights. We have provided useful tips and tricks on how you can make a weekend trip go smoothly without any worries or stress. Continue reading →
We conducted a project in Wentworth located in London, working on 140m worth of land, as well as shingle and barked areas. We used a small self-driven turf cutter to clear any unwanted remaining lawn. We made sure to cut 35mm off from the bottom, which included the surface lawn and the large part of...
A change in season only means one thing; a change in lawn care is needed too. Now that the dark, frosty, cold weather is beginning to fade away, the brighter days of spring are entering, and the days seem to get lighter and less cold. It is important to make sure that you offer tender, love and care to any damaged leaves, plants or turf from over winter. This is why we have provided an exciting, useful guide on how to conduct a winter clean up and prepare your garden for the beautiful spring season. Continue reading →
Lawn aeration is creating piercings of small holes in the soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate in the roots. This is beneficial for gardeners, since it allows greater root development, creating a thicker, healthy and stronger lawn. It will also prevent any thatch build-up, and will reduce soil compaction. This is why we have provided useful tips on how to make the most of your lawn aeration, so you can achieve a healthy and fresher lawn. Continue reading →