All of our treatments are completely safe for children and pets, a lawn is meant to be enjoyed after all! We may recommend waiting a short period of time before allowing children, pets, or grazing animals back on the lawn, but your local expert will advise you on everything you need to know when they carry out your treatment.

Two treatments are provided, one in early summer and one in late summer, to keep your lawn looking its best throughout the season. Regular mowing and watering in between will help maintain the results.

Our summer treatment is designed to keep your lawn looking its best through the hottest, busiest months of the year. We use specially formulated, summer safe fertiliser to help your lawn stay green, thick and healthy.

You can pair your seasonal treatment with additional services, such as disease and insect control, to give your lawn the support it needs through the busy summer season.

Regular mowing and deep watering make the biggest difference. In hot weather, watering heavily once or twice a week helps prevent your lawn from drying out or turning patchy.

You can also add additional services to your seasonal treatment, such as lawn hydration and lawn aeration (spiking) to keep your lawn strong and looking its best all season. If you’re unsure how to care for your lawn between visits, our lawn care experts can guide you.

Got any questions that haven’t been answered?

You can contact us via the form on our contact page or by giving us a call. We are here to help your lawn reach its healthiest, happiest state.

You can also find out more about common lawn problems on our lawn surgery page.

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