The Team at The Lawn Shop have over 32 years practical, technical and commercial knowledge of lawns and their care so you can rely on their advice and products as their Team use the Lawn Shop products on Clients lawns.
Their Sister Company, Weed Free also has a lot of experience of professional sports turf so whether you have a golf course, sportsfield, tennis court or lawn, you are in safe hands.
Just because it is green, it may not all be grass. Your sportsturf or golf course should only contain turf grasses much like your lawn. Eradicate any moss, weeds, insects, pests and diseases and pesticides are good management tools that provide rapid results and also save labour time and costs when dealing with a problem that is affecting your sward and getting out of hand.
Turf care and lawn care should always be a planned process but more often than not solving a problem becomes reactive when the problem needs quickly solving. Clients who we have provided a consultancy service to have really benefited from our wide experience and the consultancy fee has easily been saved on the overall project costs when the work has been completed - so money very well spent.
Weed Free are specialists at multi site weed control or complete weed control treatment programes and if you have a group of golf courses or schools to manage or a group of garden centres or commercial sites, our Team can treat them all the same so you gain uniforminity of weed control and weed eradication.
Our clients include garden centres, petrol stations, housing associations, local authorities, sports fields, landscapers, golf courses, schools and universities, race courses, sports clubs, to name a few.
So if you have a bit of a grass or weed management problem, Email The Weed Free Team for a professional service, a reliable service and also a cost effective solution.
I couldn't resist commenting. Well written!
Posted by: Odessa | 06 October 2013 at 18:52
My lawn has some dead spots caused by the winter snow this year. I want to get the grass to grow in this spring and stay all summer long. Is this a reality with grass growth products? All I want is to have my lawn grow back in the least expensive way.
REPLY: Bryan, this might be Fusarium Disease or Dry Patch. Search the blog for the technical articles we have written on these subjects along with 850 other articles on lawns and their care.
Posted by: Bryan Flake | 24 March 2015 at 20:51