
Is Your Dog’s Urine Killing Your Grass?
Dog urine is one of the leading causes of killing patches in your grass. Urine burns can be particularly frustrating as the solution is not

Dog urine is one of the leading causes of killing patches in your grass. Urine burns can be particularly frustrating as the solution is not

Wear and tear, digging and urine burn are common problems. Here’s some helpful advice for managing your lawn with pets…

Hello summer! And hello summer lawn care. Temperatures are increasing which means we’re enjoying the outdoors. But this time of year is important to understand the

Nutgrass is an unwelcome, recurring lawn weed that spreads quickly and persists for long periods of time. It originates from underground bulbs. Nutgrass (Cyperus rotundus)

Your Guide To identifying & treating lawn bugs Some bugs are good, some bugs are great! But how can you tell which bugs and grubs are

Aeration helps the roots grow deeply and produce a stronger, more vigorous lawn. The main reason for aerating is to alleviate soil compaction.

Top dressing brings many benefits to a lawn that is looking a little lacklustre, including helping to reduce the accumulation of dead grass clippings and

Mow Your Lawn Like A Pro As the temperatures continue to rise over the coming weeks and months, your lawn will start to actively grow.

How to Test & Adjust Your Soil pH Levels If you’re looking to install a new lawn or if your lawn isn’t thriving as well

How to Repair a Patchy Lawn If you have a patchy lawn, there are a few things you can do to quickly and easily repair


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