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Monday, 22 March 2010

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Monday-Friday 08.00-17.30
Good Friday 2/4 08.00-13.00
Easter Monday 5/4 08.00-13.00



Seasonal Lawn Care

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Looking after your lawn in Winter

Try to rest the lawn as much as possible during winter. If practical keep off when wet or frosty, as the grass plants are not actively growing; they will not repair themselves if damaged until the spring.

Looking after your lawn in winter

Mowing

Only mow the lawn if necessary; this will depend upon weather conditions and temperatures at the time. Do not mow if heavy frosts are expected or if the ground is very wet.

Clear leaves and debris

Use a light rake or brush to keep the lawn free of leaves and debris. Specialist leaf sweepers and lawn vacuums are available for hire from local garden centres or DIY stores for larger lawns; although in winter it is better to keep off with heavier machines.

Aeration

Aerate consolidated areas of the lawn with a hand fork or with a spiking machine. These are available for hire from local garden centres or DIY stores for larger lawns. This will relieve compaction, improve drainage and allow more air into the root system leading to a healthier lawn.

Dealing with worms

Remember worms improve the nutrient content of a soil and are beneficial to the soil structure. Worm casts are best left to dry and then swept or brushed away with a stiff brush. As leaves fall from the trees use a light rake or brush to keep the lawn free of leaves and debris.

Service mower

Service or replace your mower if necessary ready for the next growing season. As always make sure that the blades are in good condition and are sharp.

Lawn Care Tips & Promotional Offers

Register to receive regular Lawn Care Tips and details of promotional offers. The lawn tips are produced specially for Rolawn by the Sports Turf Research Institute. These will give you valuable information on how to look after your lawn and how to get the best from it taking into account any seasonal or climate conditions at the time. Register now.