Lawn Care Blog
Emergency Lawn Rescue: What to Do After a Heatwave or Drought in West Sussex
First aid (Week 0–1) Recovery (Week 2–4) Renovation (Early autumn) For severe damage: Prevention for next summer Local note: Coastal Chichester/Emsworth sites dry fast in onshore winds; consider drought-tolerant fescues in the seed blend.
Read MoreBest Time to Overseed a Lawn in West Sussex’s Climate
The golden windows Prep for success Aftercare timeline Local notes: In coastal Chichester/Emsworth, sea breezes dry the surface quickly; mulch-topdressing helps moisture retention. In heavier Arundel clays, prioritise aeration before overseeding.
Read MoreLawn Care Tips for Shaded Gardens in Arundel & Emsworth
Why shade lawns fail Less light means less photosynthesis, so grass grows thin and moss thrives; especially on moist clay and compact soils common in West Sussex. Choose the right seed Maintenance that works Bare spots that never fill? Switch to shade-tolerant groundcovers (e.g., pachysandra) or mulch rings under mature trunks to protect roots and…
Read MorePet Urine Damage: How to Restore Patchy Lawns in Chichester & Surrounding Areas
Why pet urine scorches grass Dog urine contains high nitrogen and salts. In small doses nitrogen feeds grass; in concentrated spots it burns the blades and can kill the roots; especially in dry weather or on thin lawns. Quick rescue steps (today) Preventing new patches When to call a pro If patches keep returning, you…
Read MoreHow LawnCare Chichester Supports Eco-Friendly Gardening in West Sussex
More homeowners in Chichester and West Sussex are choosing greener garden care—and we’re proud to help lead the change. Our Eco-Friendly Lawn Practices: – Use of organic and low-impact fertilisers – Integrated pest management—avoiding harsh chemicals – Promoting native grass blends and pollinator-friendly borders – Water-saving advice and drought-tolerant lawn solutions Why It Matters: –…
Read MoreHosepipe Ban Survival Guide: Keep Lawns Green Legally in West Sussex
The tips below prioritise legal, water-wise care but please always follow local authority and water company guidance. Smart moisture management (no hose needed) Strengthen, don’t stimulate If the lawn browns… Grass often goes dormant, not dead. Protect crowns, avoid foot traffic, and revive in early autumn with scarification, aeration and overseeding. Local tip: Coastal wind…
Read MoreWhy Lawn Care Isn’t Just for Summer: What to Do in Winter
Many homeowners in Chichester, Emsworth, and Arundel put their lawn care tools away for the winter—but that’s a mistake. While grass grows slower, your lawn still needs attention to stay healthy. Why Winter Lawn Care Matters: – Prevents moss and disease buildup – Supports strong spring regrowth – Maintains soil structure and root health Winter…
Read MoreWhat Does a Healthy Lawn Actually Look Like? A Homeowner’s Guide
It’s not just about colour. A truly healthy lawn in Chichester or anywhere in West Sussex shows specific signs that indicate good soil, proper care, and resilience to stress. Signs of a Healthy Lawn: – Rich green colour (without yellowing or streaks) – Dense, even grass coverage – Springs back when walked on – Minimal…
Read MoreShould You Rake Leaves Off Your Lawn in Autumn?
As the leaves fall in Chichester, Emsworth, and Arundel, many homeowners wonder whether it’s necessary to rake them up—or if nature can take its course. The Short Answer: Yes, You Should Rake Why? Because leaves left on your lawn can: – Block sunlight and smother grass – Create damp conditions perfect for moss and disease…
Read MoreAutumn Lawn Care Checklist: How to Keep Your Grass Healthy Through Winter
Autumn is a critical season for lawn care. By preparing your lawn in autumn, you can strengthen roots, improve resilience, and ensure lush growth in spring. 1. Keep Mowing but Lower the Cutting Height Gradually lower the mower blades to around 4cm (1.5 inches). This prevents excessive moisture retention, which can lead to fungal infections…
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