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MOOWY Spring Boost | Spring and Summer Lawn Feed for 50m² | Greener Grass in 3 Days | Child & Pet Safe | Tailored to UK weather | Lawn Fertiliser

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Almost without exception, these weeds can add attractive colour and texture to a flowerbed. But they will take over if left to their own devices. The most common weeds in the UK (and how to recognise them) Mow your lawn regularly — your lawn starts growing in spring once the soil temperature exceeds 10ºC. So, mow regularly once your grass has started to grow – this boosts your lawn’s vitality, which prevents weeds such as millet from establishing. While these traps can be effective, you need to replace them regularly, and they won’t catch every single male. So, while they will interrupt breeding, these traps aren’t guaranteed to eradicate the problem completely. Microbial insecticides This voracious weed favours sunny weather and warm soil. Millet is in its element when the temperature exceeds 20ºC, which is problematic because your lawn grasses stop growing after 25ºC, allowing millet to compete for turf. You may be experiencing a period of drought, or it could be that your soil can’t hold onto its moisture. The most obvious answer to yellow patches on your lawn is too little water.

Variegated Fatsia is an evergreen shrub known for its large, glossy, palm-like leaves, which grows well even if planted in deep shade. Apple cider vinegar — mix ¼ tablespoon with water for a 1-litre spray bottle, and spray onto fungus-infected leaves.

This is the time to prepare your plants for the winter. Lime is perfect for this time of year because it helps reduce soil acidity, discouraging weed growth. It also makes it easier for your plants to absorb more nutrients in the spring. Winter Some seeds with panicles (or wings), such as the dandelion and sycamore, float in the wind for wide distribution. The faded dandelion transforms into a ball of white fluff, and when ripe and ready, they’re ripped from the plant by a gust of wind, landing up to 10 metres from the plant.

Acidic soil (pH lower than 6.0) produces blue or lavender-blue hydrangea blooms, while alkaline soil, with a pH above 7.0, promotes pinks. Always protect your eyes, hands, mouth, and nose when applying fertiliser because many commercially-available feeds are toxic. Use MOOWY’s Lawn Spray safety kit for extra safety. Perfect for lawns and flowerbeds. Remove weak or crossing branches. These branches can rub against each other, causing damage to the plant and preventing proper air circulation.

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Hedge trimmers — ideal for large conifers and dense bushes, such as beech hedges. The sharp, long blades make it easier to develop the tree into a specific shape, providing an even result. One solution is to keep your grass short between August and September because this is when crane fly lay their eggs in your soil. Shorter grass can limit the potential lawn damage. The variegated version of this plant adds an extra touch of interest with its unique colouring while remaining relatively drought-tolerant and happy in any soil type. 19. Ivy (Hedera helix) Ivy – Image by Alexa from Pixabay In general, it’s best to wait until April before you prune a conifer. July-August is prime time for formative pruning — training the tree to grow into a particular shape — while August is the best month for thinning out the plant and removing larger branches.

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