lawn care

  1. Which lawn fertiliser is best for my garden?

    Which lawn fertiliser is best for my garden?
    With so many different products on offer, choosing a lawn fertiliser can be a little daunting. Never fear! Check out our easy guide to helping you choose the best lawn fertiliser for your garden.   Important note: Always check the package to ensure each fertiliser is suitable for your specific variety of turf. Some turf types are more sensitive and...
  2. How to save a soggy lawn

    How to save a soggy lawn
    Has record-breaking rainfall left your lawn looking a little worse for wear? Before you admit defeat and lay down a new lawn, there is hope. Here are five ways to save your soggy lawn.   Aerate your lawn Aerating is done by simply poking holes through the soil to create entry points for air and water, which in turn promotes...
  3. The complete autumn lawn care guide for Sydney gardens

    The complete autumn lawn care guide for Sydney gardens
    Autumn, while soils are still warm but conditions are becoming milder after the heat and humidity of summer, is an important time to look after the lawn. After a hot, dry summer, lawns may be brown with areas of bare soil. If the summer has been wet and humid, lawns may remain lush and green but can have problematic weed...
  4. 5 easy tips to get your summer lawn back in shape: How to bring your lawn back to life in summer

    5 easy tips to get your summer lawn back in shape: How to bring your lawn back to life in summer
    A lush green lawn is a great asset, especially in summer when we want to be outdoors sharing our garden with family and friends. Green lawns help to reduce outdoor temperatures as they don’t absorb and hold heat as do hard surfaces such as paving. A lush lawn also provides a comfortable, safe space for children and pets to play...
  5. Maintaining a green lawn during Level 1 Sydney water restrictions

    Maintaining a green lawn during Level 1 Sydney water restrictions
    Update 1 December 2020: As a result of our dams being close to capacity, the NSW Government has announced that Level 1 water restrictions are to be replaced with permanent Water Wise Guidelines as of 1 December 2020. The below advice applied from 1 December 2020 until 30 November 2020. If there's one thing everyone wants in their garden, it's...
  6. Spring lawn care

    Spring lawn care
    A day or two spent on your lawns now will make for lush green lawns that are a pleasure in the coming spring and summer days.

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