A fine lawn
is the calling card of any garden. Yet a lush, healthy carpet of green
is one of the most difficult things to achieve and maintain.
Unless lawns receive special care, they inevitably deteriorate. Usually
because of pests, diseases, weeds, a lack of nutrients and/or moisture
or simply poor management practices. Such problems manifest themselves
in frequently encountered patchy, weedy or mossy lawns. You see, there
really is more to fine lawns than meets the eye … or the lawn
mower. That’s why we focus on these often misunderstood areas.
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1. Grass types
2. Turf Density
3. Colour
4. Thatch
5. Lawn Diseases
6. Soil Type
7. Broadleaf Weeds
8. Mowing
9. Insects
10. Shade
11. Watering
12. Problem Grasses
13. Potential
14. Present Conditions |
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Greenkeepers has the
expertise to help you achieve the lawn you want whether it’s
already existing or part of a new landscaping project.
Your grass will be in the capable hands of qualified agronomists.
They have practical experience gained in the country’s most
demanding environments including golf courses, bowling greens and
sports fields. After a thorough initial consultation, our turf care
specialists will develop a tailored lawn care management plan. Thereafter,
regular visits (documented with job reports) will ensure that your
lawn receives the exact care it needs to reach its potential. If desired,
we can also extend the service to include lawn mowing, or garden care
and maintenance through our affiliation with Natural
Habitats.
Quite simply, the Greenkeepers programme is the best thing you could
do for your lawn. |
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