Don't cut too short
Mow regularly but never remove more than a third of the grass blade at once. Longer grass shades out weeds, holds moisture and grows deeper, stronger roots.
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Lawn AdviceSimple, eco-friendly advice from our team to help your lawn thrive all year round.
Mow regularly but never remove more than a third of the grass blade at once. Longer grass shades out weeds, holds moisture and grows deeper, stronger roots.
A clean cut heals faster and looks better. Blunt blades tear the grass, which stresses the lawn and invites disease.
Early morning is best. One or two good soaks a week encourage deep roots — far better than a light daily sprinkle.
Organic, seaweed-based feeds release nutrients gently and improve the soil over time — no chemical spikes, and safe for children and pets.
Moss thrives in compacted, shaded, damp lawns. Improve airflow and feed in early spring; an organic spring treatment breaks moss down naturally — no raking needed.
Lighter, more frequent cuts in spring and summer; raise the cutting height in heat and drought; ease off as growth slows in autumn while keeping fallen leaves cleared.

Strengthen new growth and clear moss as the lawn wakes up, setting it up for a thick, healthy season.

Feed for resilience and moisture so the grass stays lush and copes with the warmer, drier weeks ahead.

Replenish nutrients after heat stress to keep your lawn green, dense and able to fend off weeds.

Strengthen the lawn for winter so it stays greener for longer and makes a quick recovery come spring.
Let us keep your lawn perfect with eco-friendly mowing and organic treatments.