After your winter treatment, you may notice moss turning brown, this means it’s been successfully treated. Clearing away the dead moss can help more sunlight reach your grass, supporting healthier growth through the darker months.

Yes, we can carry out treatments in most weather conditions. In rare cases, such as extreme wind or snow, it may not be possible to treat your lawn effectively. If that happens, we’ll let you know right away and arrange a new date that works for you.

To see the best results, we include winter care as part of our year round lawn care packages. This ensures your lawn gets the consistent care, nutrients and protection it needs to stay healthy in every season.

Our winter treatment tackles moss when it’s most active and supports your lawn with the nutrients it needs during the colder months, helping it stay strong and better prepared for spring.

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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