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  • Winter 2019-2020 Lawn Diary
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    Winter 2023-2024 Lawn Diary

    December to February is low season for lawns apart from an occasional cut or application of ferrous sulphate or seaweed if conditions warrant.

  • November 2019 Lawn Diary
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    November 2023 Lawn Diary

    November: the moss and leaves may keep you busy for a while yet!

  • October 2019 Lawn Diary
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    October 2023 Lawn Diary

    October is the start of the end of the lawn care year but don't stop mowing just yet

  • September 2019 Lawn Diary
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    September 2023 Lawn Diary

    September, not October, is the prime month for autumn lawn renovation. Conditions are usually good with sufficient warmth to enable the lawn to grow and repair itself before winter.

  • August 2019 Lawn Diary
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    August 2023 Lawn Diary

    Autumn plans for your lawn should include fertiliser treatments and raking or scarifying for those in Scotland

  • July 2019 Lawn Diary
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    July 2023 Lawn Diary

    Potential dry weather limits any grand plans but keeping on top of weeds and conserving moisture are on the agenda.

  • June 2019 Lawn Diary
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    June 2023 Lawn Diary

    June lawn care normally consists of feeding, weeding, mowing and repairing any damage from enthusiastic use

  • May 2019 Lawn Diary
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    May 2023 Lawn Diary

    May is a great month for lawns as they come good with feeding and mowing 

  • April 2019 Lawn Diary
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    April 2023 Lawn Diary

    April is the time to get rid of the moss and mow that lawn into shape. You're just one click away from getting started.....

  • March 2020 Lawn Diary
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    March 2023 Lawn Diary

    March is the start of the lawn care year but it's still too early for many spring jobs. Get your goods ordered, perhaps a light cut with the mower and a squirt of Ferrous Sulphate to start.