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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to sign a contract?

No 

Are our lawn treatments safe for children & pets?

All of our treatments are safe for pets and children. If there are any recommendations for keeping pets off the lawn for a period of time, then we will advise you beforehand.

What areas do you cover?

Bognor Regis & surrounding areas, for Pagham,  Aldwick, Rose green, Felpham, Tangmere plus South Chichester

Do I have to be at home when you come and treat my lawn?

No - we can still carry out your treatments as long as we have access to the lawns.

How often is moss & thatch control needed?

It’s important to keep on top of this. We recommend annual treatments.

How often is over-seeding needed?

We recommend that this is done annually.

what does spring lawn treatment involve?

involves effective moss control and applying fertiliser to give your lawn everything it needs for the coming year.

what does Summer lawn treatment involve?

This treatment is ideally is to keep your lawn looking healthy, thick and green during the summer by applying seasonal feed & weed control

what does Autumn lawn treatment involve?

involves moss control, and applying a fertiliser to help repair any summer damage to your lawn and prepare it for the winter months.

How can i tell if my lawn  has an insect infestation?

Patches on your lawn can signal a chafer grub or leatherjacket infestation, especially if you notice it during early summer or autumn.

Chafer grubs are generally easy to spot just a few centimetres down into the soil, but leatherjackets can be more difficult to notice. If you spot crane flies – the adult form of leatherjackets – hovering above your lawn during the summer, then that can be a sign that they are laying eggs which will hatch as leatherjackets come September/October.

How can i tell if my lawn has a disease?

Patchy areas of grass, stunted growth, and brown spots, rings or slimy patches are all signs of infestation. If you suspect you might have a disease infesting your lawn.

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