Lawn fertiliser application
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We’re Not Just After Clean Spaces, We’re After Healthy Spaces
We understand that keeping your outdoor lawn spaces looking nice and clean is good, but at Sam’s Lawn Care, we also care about the overall health of your lawn. We offer fertiliser application, adding nutrients to your lawn soil and grass to ensure healthy and steady growth.
Here’s what we’re ready to deliver:
- Clean lawn spaces with added fertiliser to nourish the soil and grass.
- We’ll edge along your driveways, pathways, and garden beds to give them a clean, defined look
- Leaving your lawn clean and healthy, and taking all the mess and waste with us for proper disposal
Keeping It Healthy and Clean
We want you to have the best of your lawn spaces, providing a clean outdoor area while ensuring the health of the soil and plants as well. This is possible with the lawn fertiliser application we offer.
Lawn Fertiliser Applications- FAQs
We’ve put together the usual questions we receive regarding our services. We hope this helps you decide which specific service to avail for your spaces.
Why is fertiliser needed for my lawn?
Adding fertiliser gives nutrients to the growth of grass, making it healthier, greener, and stronger. In addition to that, fertiliser brings nutrients to the soil, giving you a fresher, healthier lawn look.
How regularly should I fertilise my lawn?
Every 2–4 months is recommended, depending on your grass type and soil health.
When is the best time for lawn application?
Usually in early spring and autumn, because during these times roots can be enhanced.
Will fertiliser cause my lawn to be greener?
Yes, with the right fertiliser, your lawn’s colour, density, and general health are set to be greener, fresher, and more beautiful in sight.
Is fertiliser pet and children friendly?
Once fertiliser has been watered in and the lawn is dry. We will provide you with safe practices afterwards.
Do you supply the fertiliser, or do buy my own?
We provide top-quality fertiliser, ensuring it is appropriate for your lawn. One less thing to worry about you.