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                                                               Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should I water my lawn?

    The frequency and timing of lawn watering depend on several factors, including your local climate, soil type, and grass variety. As a general guideline, it's best to water deeply but infrequently. Most lawns benefit from around 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, including rainfall. To promote strong root growth, it's usually better to water in the early morning, ideally between 6 AM and 10 AM. This allows the grass to dry before evening, reducing the risk of diseases.

  • Why are there dead spots on my lawn?

    It is possible you might have Army Worm or Black african beetles. The Black African Beetles lay there larvae in spring and they eat the roots of your grass so by the time summer comes along you might have dead circle spots in your lawn. If it is Army Worm they will usually destroy the lawn quite rapidly and it can be hard to deal with. Best to spray and insecticide around the beginning of spring to prevent this destruction to your lawn.

  • How often should I do a lawn renovation?

    Once a year is ideal for most people who pride themselves in there lawn. Aerating i feel might be a must over other options as it allows the soil to breathe and drain better.

    If cyclinder mowing i feel yearly renovations are a must to keep it flat and even so you prevent scalping.

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If you have further questions about anything to do with your lawn or garden, let us know and we can help you to the best of our ability. Get in touch now.

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