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Early September Lawn Care

September Lawn Care TipsWe are into September and the nights are getting cooler but the daytime temperatures have remained tropical. The nights are also closing in.

Head along to The Lawn Shop to select your late summer lawn fertiliser and lawn weed control products to help your lawn get ready for Autumn.

The grass growth has been interesting this year, with a really dry Spring time, then straight into record summer temperatures and a prolonged drought with hose pipe bans for some regions.  All in all, a pretty rubbish year for gardens and lawns.

We are now receiving some vital and much needed rainfall and the lawns are slowly starting to green up and recover.  They still need some help from you!

We do need some rain and multi locolised dry patch areas are starting to show up requiring a Wetting Agent Tablet to solve them.

There are a few lawn worm casts popping through onto the surface so get yourself a earthworm deterrent product before they take over.

Lots of time to start thinking about renovating your lawn this autumn.  Search 'How to renovate your lawn' or click here.

There are over 1,600 lawn related articles here to help youo why not take advantage of them?  Use the search facility top right.

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