Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Four Seasons Lawn Care With Swindon Turf

By Jamie Taylor


Here's our take on lawn care the year through. Swindon Turf are the leading turf and lawn care experts in Wiltshire and further afield. Here's our article on 4 seasons lawn care.

First it's important to note a lawn really only requires trimming occasionally with the right machine. Truth be told residential pressure from locals and some residential bodies often requires homeowners keep their grass short. So that aside, let's move on to the four seasons of lawn care.

Lawn care in the summer decrees raising the mower a touch for the cool seasonal turf and lowering it for turf when it is warmer. Turf requires a longer and more generous dose of water at these times and that needs to be done in the morning to encourage the stronger roots to thrive.

For the best results use an all purpose fertilizer at this point. During the hot summer months lawns may be susceptible to fungal disease and other maladies. So, in this instance, we strongly suggest finding a sod sample that you can take to a local landscaping expert for further analysis. This will allow us to establish if further treatment is necessary.

Into the autumn months you'll need a slightly different approach. At this seasonal passage you can lower the height of your mower. This is an opportune time to use a sandy loam and a fertilizer potent in a wetting agent. When there is enough rainfall, the cool seasons lawns can be planted - But only when rainfall is adequate.

In the cold winter months managing the lawn can be quite simple. All that's required is slight servings of natural agents including compost and particular minerals to encourage worms and microbes that aid the lawns vibrant and healthy appearance.

This information was submitted for your benefit by Swindon Turf. We can be found in Royal Wootton Bassett, in Wiltshire, and are regarded as the regions experts on lawn development. For further expert insights call us. More information can be found below.




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