Advice & Guides

How to Protect Your Lawn for Winter

How to Protect Your Lawn for Winter

As the vibrant colours of autumn begin to fade, it's time to start preparing your lawn for the winter months ahead. Proper care during this season is essential to ensure your lawn re-emerges healthy and lush when spring arrives. By using the right lawn care products and following a few key steps, you can protect your grass from harsh winter conditions. Here are some essential tips to help you wint…
Choosing The Right Spreader

Choosing The Right Spreader

Selecting the correct spreader from our range is an important decision, as each type of spreader—rotary spreader, drop spreader, and hand-held spreader—has its own unique features and advantages.Understanding the differences and benefits of each type of spreader will help you make an informed decision based on your specific needs.Let’s explore the types of spreaders to help you make the right choi…
Fertilising A Football Pitch Guide

Fertilising A Football Pitch Guide

Fertilising your football pitch is essential to keep the grass healthy and maintain its quality for the beautiful game. Fertilisers provide the necessary nutrients that grass needs to grow and thrive. Here is a detailed guide on how to fertilise a football pitch, along with its benefits.Steps:Choose the Right Fertiliser:It can be confusing when looking at all of the different fertilisers on the ma…
Overseeding a Football Pitch Guide

Overseeding a Football Pitch Guide

Overseeding a football pitch involves spreading new grass seed over existing grass to improve its overall quality, density and appearance. Here is a detailed guide on how to overseed your football pitches, along with its benefits.Steps:Choose the Right Time:The best time to overseed a football pitch is during the cooler months in spring or autumn when temperatures are mild. This allows the seed to…
Understanding Fertilisers Guide

Understanding Fertilisers Guide

The numbers, what do they mean?!When looking at fertilisers, you will often see a series of numbers, like 9-7-7, which refer to the NPK content of the fertiliser. NPK stands for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are the three primary nutrients that plants need to grow. In addition to NPK, fertilisers may also contain other nutrients like magnesium (MgO), calcium (CaO), and iron (Fe). Here…
Hard Surface Cleaning Guide

Hard Surface Cleaning Guide

Moss and algae can create slippery and hazardous conditions on block paving, particularly when the surface is wet or damp. This can be dangerous, leading to slips, trips and falls. In addition, moss and algae growth can also cause block paving to become discoloured and unsightly, detracting from the appearance of outdoor areas.Scrubbing and brushing block paving is a gruelling job, it seems never-…