From sports grounds to public parks, large outdoor spaces need consistent care to keep them in good condition.Weeds can spread fast if they are not dealt with early. They may damage the look of the grounds while also competing with grass, shrubs and other planting.Signs Your Grounds Need Weed Control… Read More
What Is Thatch and Its ImpactThatch is a compact layer of dead grass, roots, and decomposed matter found between the soil surface and the living grass above. A minor layer is normal, an excessive buildup interferes with water penetration, restricts nutrient delivery, and creates surface moisture – a primary contributor in fungal… Read More
Recognising Thatch and Its ConsequencesThatch is a layer of organic matter — typically dead roots, shoots, and stems — that accumulates between the topsoil and the visible grass. While a minimal amount is expected, an excessive build-up can impede water absorption, limit access to nutrients, and lead to fungal conditions. The tu… Read More
Why Weeds Are Not Just CosmeticWeeds might seem harmless, but they compete directly with desirable plants for water, light, and nutrients. If left alone, they may overrun gardens, fields, and commercial grounds, causing damage that’s hard to reverse.Some persistent species impact soil structure, which can create drain… Read More
Why Weeds Are Not Just CosmeticWeeds might seem harmless, but they compete directly with desirable plants for water, light, and nutrients. Without intervention, they may overrun gardens, fields, and commercial grounds, resulting in damage that’s hard to reverse.Some hardy species disturb the soil, which may create dra… Read More