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December to February is low season for lawns apart from an occasional cut or application of ferrous sulphate or seaweed if conditions warrant.
November: the moss and leaves may keep you busy for a while yet!
October is the start of the end of the lawn care year but don't stop mowing yet
September is a prime month for autumn lawn renovations. It is an excellent time of year to complete any repairs needed on your lawn. There is still sufficient heat, light and rain to create perfect conditions for sowing.
The plans for your lawn in August should include regular mowing, fertiliser treatments to encourage growth and raking or scarifying to control moss and thatch.
June is a time for a range of lawn care tasks – normally consisting of feeding, weeding, mowing, watering more frequently when the temperatures pick up, and repairing any damage from wear and tear since your lawn is likely seeing more use.
May is a great month for lawns as the weather is looking to be on the up by the weekend and will continue to improve in the weeks that follow.
Now that April is upon us, you’re just a few clicks away from getting up to speed with your spring lawn care!
March is the start of the lawncare 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.Â