Complete guide to lawn feeding
Like all plants, lawns benefit from regular feeding. Without extra nutrients, the grass soon uses up plant food reserves in the soil and then turns pale and thin.
Like all plants, lawns benefit from regular feeding. Without extra nutrients, the grass soon uses up plant food reserves in the soil and then turns pale and thin.
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Help is at hand for tackling those common problems that affect the majority of lawns.
Downy mildews are caused by fungus-like organisms that attack the leaves and other above-ground parts of plants.
Weeds are persistent garden invaders and can be divided into 4 groups.
The larvae of these insect pests eat away at the inside of leaves, causing tell-tale trails – or mines.
A lack of magnesium in the soil shows up as yellowing leaves on plants.