Lawn Maintenance

Lawn Maintenance

Good lawns don’t look after themselves!

As no two lawns are the same, neither are the requirements and treatments to get your lawn looking its best!

Don’t worry, we carry out a free initial lawn survey and quote, and shall explain all that is required in detail to bring your lawn back to life!

With ongoing inspections, advice and recommendations throughout the season after each visit with our annual lawn treatment plan.

Below is a short explanation into some of the lawn care services we provide.


Lawn renovation
Problem lawns sometimes have to take a lawn back before they can go forward.
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Annual Lawn Treatment plan
Ensuring your lawn receives the essential nutrients to promote its healthy green growth throughout the year.
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Regular Grass cutting
Lawns need mowing regularly and at the correct frequency and height, determined by both the weather and time of year.
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Annual Scarification
To remove any naturally accumulated thatch and moss from your lawn.
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Annual Aeration
Relieves soil compaction and reduces thatch buildup, allowing oxygen, water, and nutrients to penetrate the root zone.
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Top Dressing
Improves soil structure and quality.
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Over seeding
A thicker, denser lawn reduces the risk of weeds and moss encroachment and improves a lawn’s overall health and appearance.
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Turfing
When an instant lawn is required or a lawn is beyond repair.
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Soil conditioners
They improve the lawn’s health by improving the soil structure.
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Water conservers
Increases the efficiency of irrigation and rainfall for the lawn.
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Moss control
The only way to effectively control moss is by improving the conditions where moss thrives.
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Weed control
Weeds come in all shapes and varieties, but if left untreated, they can soon take over your lawn.
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