Grass Seed

Grass Seed

Browse through our seasonal grass seed tips and topical advice to help you get the very best from your grass!

Most lawns will experience shade at various times throughout the day, but if this is a consistent issue you may find that your grass struggles to grow in these spots and it will ruin the look of your otherwise pristine lawn.
Also referred to as shade-tolerant grass seed or grass seed for shade – shady grass seed is the answer to your patchy lawn growth problems. When parts of your garden are in shadow most of the day, or if your garden lawn suffers from reduced sunlight due to high walls, overarching trees or ...
Learn how to repair a lawn with our latest video guide from our informative series Great Lawns Made Simple.
It has been a long hot summer here in the UK and although most of us have embraced the sun with days at the seaside and a glowing suntan, our lawns are not so enthusiastic.
Every year we seed some rather remarkable lawn transformations that take place. Yet, if you are a lawn fanatic like many of us here, you will already be thinking about your next challenge - and by following our new lawn checklist, you'll be well on your way to getting your lawn glowing this season!
If you are at a dead end when it comes to finding the answers to your grass problems, we have got you covered. We have compiled a list of our most frequently asked grass questions and put them together to help you solve any grass mysteries you may have.
For professional landscapers, compromising on quality is not an option. To ensure every project is finished to the highest level, we offer premium quality landscaper grass seed mixtures for domestic and amenity areas.
The Higher Voluntary Standard (HVS) is the highest standard in the UK for grass seed. HVS is the highest level of seed quality set by the UK government and is of a higher standard than the European Union (EU) standard. Our grass seed is inspected and approved by our grass seed inspectors to ...
As our nights begin to grow darker you may start to think that sowing season has ended. However, where temperatures are still 8-10 degrees and above – autumn presents an excellent opportunity for grass seed sowing.
The Snowman’ has a lot to answer for – as walking in the air would be a fine alternative to walking on your lawn when heavy snow falls! If you’re proud of your lawn and want to keep it looking its absolute best, you’ll know to avoid walking on it.
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