At any time of year, when the rains fall, you may notice your lawn becoming waterlogged. Fortunately, lawn aeration can help prevent this issue. With higher rainfall measured in the winter, you may be wondering: can you aerate your lawn in winter? Read on to find out!
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The short answer is ‘no’. Worms are good for lawns, but worm casts are bad.
There are lots of worms in the UK, including 27 different species of earthworm. They can all help with soil health. The question is: can earthworms also be bad for lawns?
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As winter sets in, the background hum of lawnmowers fades into the echoes of fireworks and carol singers. Occasionally, however, you might be surprised to hear a neighbour mowing their lawn in November. This begs the question: should you cut your grass in November?
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Autumn is a beautiful time of year, with nature becoming a radiant explosion of stunning reds and golds. As beautiful as autumn can be, its also a sign that most plant life is dying down and preparing for winter dormancy.
As November rolls around, the temperatures continue to drop, and this is really the last month of the season where your garden requires any active care before your lawn goes fully dormant over the winter months.
During this transitional period it can be hard to know exactly what kind of care your garden needs, so we’ve put together this handy guide to help you identify what lawn treatments can help improve your lawn health this autumn.
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