The perfect weed free lawn is something to behold, but weeds are tougher than lawn grasses.


They grow all the year round, whatever the weather. Their control requires regular and dedicated treatment. Weeds tend to invade lawns that have been weakened or affected by insects or disease, or bad weather, depending upon the season. Their types are numerous, from the obvious intruders like dandelions, daisies, clover or buttercups, to weedy grasses and moss.

Preventative measures, with the correct products, need to be taken before Spring growth of the lawn in March and April. The right weedkiller used in February will stop the germination of emerging weeds. Other products will eradicate existing weeds. A good weed control product should be effective for around two months. The programme, in conjunction with a fertilizer, should be continued on this regular basis until well into the Autumn.

Weed killing products give precise instructions on use, and these should not be disregarded. A well meant double helping does not improve the result, and may have a disastrous effect, possibly killing new grass. Patience will be rewarded.

Weeds appear on our lawns like uninvited guests, whether via the wind, seeds dropped by birds, or on someone’s boot. They spoil the look, but they can be controlled, as will be explained later in this guide.

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