Winter Lawn Care Information
Our team understand that lawn care can be complicated, we are here to guide and support you. You can rest assured that we apply the best care using tested, proven products whilst integrating this with labour intensive mechanical techniques that are good for your lawn and the environment, combined with your regular cutting routine ensures you are doing everything possible for creating a lawn you can love and a space to make memories.
More information about caring for your lawn this winter click on the following link Winter Lawn Care Tips or download our FREE Winter Lawn Guide
The Importance of an integrated programme
We often get asked about autumn and winter care and planning ahead for spring, take a look at our guide for more information about beneficial treatments and care. Follow the link Your Questions Answered
R5 WINTER TREATMENT BENEFITS
Our specialist Conditioner:
- Gets to work even at low soil temperatures
- Hardens the plant ready for winter
- Provides nutritional needs including trace elements for plant health
- Improves winter colour
- Is applied as a liquid
Our Moss Control:
- Is Fast Acting, see a difference in 24 hours
- Reduces moss plants ability to produce spores
- Dehydrates the Moss keeping it under control
Things to look out for in the Winter:
Red Thread – The grass will re grow from the crown, our Biology Booster treatment will provide assistance with recovery.
Moss – Take a look at where moss thrives in your garden, can you increase natural light by pruning? Typically moss favours shade, from overhanging shrubs, hedges, trees and buildings casting shadows in the garden. Our advice is rake out treated moss and continue to mow the lawn on a regular basis, but not too short.
Fallen leaves and uncut grass will soon spoil the visual appearance of your lawn, they can also lead to issues like “die back” from leaf cover and an uncut lawn over winter will make it really hard work to cut next spring.
Fusarium – We think it’s one of the most visually damaging diseases because recovery can be slow leaving scaring visible for long periods of the winter period. Read our your questions answered blog about Fusarium.
Winter Cutting
For information read our article ‘The benefits of winter mowing’.