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Lawns in SpringEarly Spring Tip; Scarify the lawn thoroughly to remove all mos and accumulated debris. Mid Spring Tip; Begin weekly mowing with the mower blades set high to get the annual growth off to a good start. Late Spring Tip; Reseed lawn after scarifying to fill in any bare patches.
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Lawns in Summer Early Summer Tip: Mow twice a week but if very dry only once a week to acheive a better finish. Mid Summer Tip: After mowing spike heavily to avoid compaction and trim the edges to keep paths clear, water as required. Late Summer Tip: Continue to mow regularly. This is the time to prepare a site for laying a new lawn in October to ensure that your new planting takes.
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Lawns in Autumn Early Autumn Tip; This is the best time to sow your new lawn into a site which was prepared in September and will give you a lush lawn the following year.
Mid Autumn Tip; Make your last weekly mow and pick up any windfall apples and leaves to maintain a clean and strong lawn. Late Autumn Tip; Continue to mow if the weather stays warm and trim edges to keep lawn looking tidy.
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Lawns in Winter Early Winter Tip; service tools before winter storage.Clean mower housing and sharpen blades if necessary. Mid Winter Tip; Try to avoid walking on frost covered lawns so that grass plants stay strong and undamaged. Late Winter Tip; Rake lawns to remove moss and scatter worm casts that may have accumulated.
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