Unchecked weed growth do more than detract from visual appeal. They rob other plants of nutrients, undermine hard surfaces, and result in long-term deterioration. Across recreational areas and public land, weed issues spread rapidly.Calling in specialists provides a proactive solution to weed problems. Rather than addressing i… Read More
Aerate your garden and enhance the vigor of the turfgrass to further more diminish crane fly populations. In addition, using effective nematodes can provide a normal deterrent without the need of chemical use. Look at implementing certain insecticides, which include Ortho® Bugclear™ Insect Killer, to produce an immediate barrier towards these pe… Read More
What Is Thatch?Thatch forms as a tightly woven mix of natural matter — including grass stems, roots, and decaying foliage — that accumulates between the grass and soil. While a slight presence is harmless, too much blocks essential elements, encouraging damp conditions that may trigger turf diseases. Turf might lose its colo… Read More
Understanding Thatch and Why It’s ProblematicThatch is a compact layer of dead grass, roots, and decomposed matter found between the soil surface and the living grass above. A minor layer is normal, an excessive buildup interferes with water penetration, restricts nutrient delivery, and encourages surface moisture – a key factor… Read More
Recognising Thatch and Its ConsequencesThatch forms from undecomposed plant debris — such as old grass material and fibrous root build-up — that accumulates between the topsoil and the visible grass. While a thin layer is common, a thick layer can restrict drainage, delay nutrient uptake, and lead to fungal conditions. The turf … Read More