NOW is the time to act if you want your lawn to survive winter. Guy Jenkins, Consumer Manager from Johnsons Lawn Seed ...
It’s not uncommon for patios to suffer from general wear and tear as the years go by - especially if your patio is made from ...
Follow our step-by-step guide to creating a good-looking and truly organic lawn. Ideal growing conditions ... two parts loam and four parts sand. For a medium soil the ratio is 1:4:2 and a sandy ...
WEATHER forecasts predict heavy rain will continue across the UK this week ... dressing’, such as horticultural sand, into the holes. And if your lawn is prone to waterlogging, you should ...
Cutting too late can result in damage caused to the lawn, but not cutting late enough ... his recommendations for each major city in the UK. This is based on the average temperature, regional ...
A manicured lawn is something many people are very proud of but why not add value to your lawn by making parts of it more beneficial to pollinators and other wildlife. Start with little changes that ...
In the UK it can be hard to avoid occasionally cutting after some rain, so for every lawn mower that we test, we check how well it cuts wet grass specifically. One thing you should certainly avoid is ...
With the arrival of September this year there was no denying autumn was in full swing in the UK with many places seeing ... especially if it means your lawn has got a bit out of control.
Power issues are the most common faults across all lawn mower types, with cordless mower batteries failing to charge ... has a wealth of information on the UK’s favourite garden product brands. Every ...
During the colder months lawn growth significantly slows down ... it's time to store away the mower. In the UK, this usually happens between late September and late October, or even as late ...
So, you really can set it up and leave it alone to deliver you a great-looking lawn. We’re sure Sir Mo would approve of the name of the UK manufacturer’s robotic machine, and we found ...
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