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Fertilising your lawn in autumn or winter with an autumn lawn feed will improve the health and appearance of your grass and will strengthen it for the coming winter months. It will also ensure that your lawn is fed the nutrients needed to stay healthy and help it resist winter grass diseases.
After a long, cold and wet winter everything is starting to grow again. Getting it back in tip top shape can involve moss killing, weeding and regular mowing.
Autumn offers perfect conditions for sowing wildflower seeds for many reasons. Join us as we look at the five benefits of sowing wildflowers in the UK in autumn to get your garden blooming the following spring!
During autumn it is necessary to prepare your lawn for the colder weather ahead, especially if you want your grass to look its best when spring returns. A great time to start is in September however, the start of the month can still be hot, so you may need to delay treatment until the weather ...
At The Grass People, we recommend feeding your lawn at least twice yearly, once during the spring and again during autumn. An autumn/winter feed using a winter fertiliser will perk your grass up after a busy summer and protect the grass during harsh winter weather conditions.
Finding the one can be hard. Finding the right fertiliser? Easy, with our super handy guide. Fertilising your garden, just like finding the one, may seem like a bit of a myth. We’re here to tell you it’s not!
A wise man once said, ‘good lawn management calls for a regular lawn feeding programme’. We couldn’t agree more with Dr D.G.Hessayon, who said this exact sentence in the gardener’s unofficial bible – The Lawn Expert.
Depending on your location and how mild our Autumn is generally from mid to late October onwards, lawns are considered ‘dormant’ and the many mowers throughout the UK go back into their sheds for their own hibernation as grass growth slows down.
They say that the customer is always right, so after we launched our IMPRESS: Clay Soils grass seed last spring due to your requests, we thought we’d give it another go! After all, you are all full of good ideas!