08:35, Wed, Sep 4, 2024 Updated: 15:30, Wed, Sep 4, 2024 Lawns need mowing at least once a week in September, but there is a task that needs tackling before that - moss. Aside from aesthetic damage, ...
With autumn's cooler nights and wetter days in full swing, many gardeners see moss starting to colonise once-perfect lawns. However, if you have one garden item in your shed, moss will seem like a ...
With the summer at its peak, it's finally time for UK gardener to cut their lawns again, having left them during the hotter months to avoid inflicting damage on the grass. Before reaching for the ...
The sunny weather is doing wonders for our lawns, keeping them lush and green. However, any pesky moss lurking around will find it tough to flourish. Unlike most plants, moss lacks roots, so common ...
Rain-soaked evenings and cooler days are stacking the odds against your lawn, yet a simple seasonal tweak could change ...
Moss can be a real nuisance for lawn care, significantly reducing the health of your grass. While fertiliser might seem like a good solution to rejuvenate your lawn, most types are ineffective during ...
This not only inhibits growth and encourages disease, it looks pretty unattractive as well. Moss can reach your lawn through spores in the air, which, when settled can grow extremely fast. However, ...
CALLING all green-fingered gardeners - if you want to get your lawn in tip top shape for spring, you’ve come to the right place. With the weather heating up, if you’re on a mission to ensure your ...
Gardeners, take note of your grass. September is the time to mow your lawns weekly, but before you start up the mower, there's a pesky problem that needs addressing moss. Not only does it ruin the ...