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Rain, Rain, Rain
Well it certainly has been a wet summer so far hasn't it with some weeks even getting close to 62mm of rainfall in a week. Feels more like that in a day thought sometimes! So how does this relate to lawn care? Well surprisingly we've had more interest in the rain than...
How to Pay Online
We've decided to repost this blog article to help with the online payments. After a few customers commented on this I thought I'd better just help out in explaining how to make an online payment. If you would like to make an online payment, which let's face it is...
Need a Gardener?
We are pleased to announce that we are now able to recommend a Gardener in your area. Having successfully developed good relationships with local gardeners and garden maintenance companies we feel happy to now let you know about them. Whether it's just a weekly,...
Red Thread Summer 2012
We are reposting this blog as some of our customers have developed redthread in their lawns. This is not a major concern, however, it can look unsightly and cause brown patces to develop on the lawn. Identifying Red Thread in your lawn is quite straightforward. You...
Birds on Your Lawn
Quite a lot of our customers this year have complained about their lawns being pecked to death by the birds. This is particularly evident in mossy lawns where large holes appear. What's the reason and what's the solution? Some birds will no doubt will use bits of moss...
Lancashire Lawncare at Bartle Hall
Places of beauty are enhanced with care and attention to the smallest of details which may get overlooked; lawn care is one such area. How much better does a lawn look if it's weed free and a good healthy green colour? You spend a lot of time and effort decorating and...
Preparing for Spring 2012
Well although it's not quite spring there are still jobs that can be done on the lawn. Ideally if it's frozen it's probably best to stay off the grass to avoid needless damage to the lawn. As it's been so mild this year we've been able to get lots of scarifying and...
Six Steps to Superb Scarifying
Been a while since my last blog but I thought with the winter months upon us many of you will be starting to think about scarifying and aeration. Lawn scarification is an absolute essential to keep away moss and thatch from building up in your lawn. Many lawn mowers...
Tweet us your Enquiries
We'd love to get your enquiries and feedback on our services and one way to do that is via Twitter. Twitter is a real-time information network that connects you to the latest information about what you find interesting. Both Michael and myself are available for your...
£10 Discount Reward for any Successful Referral
Lancashire Lawncare are now offering £10 discount for any successful referral. We continue to expand our business not through expensive marketing but through the satisfaction of our customers. We are looking to use that as the basis to continue growth. We feel it only...
Half Price Moss Killer With Scarification and Aeration
It's that time of the year again when we start to take bookings for scarification and aeration. Due to the wet autumn that we've had we are expecting another bad winter/spring of moss. We are therefore offering in addition to the regularly scheduled moss killing...
Lawn Scarification
We are now taking bookings for Lawn Scarification 2012. Scarifying your lawn regularly reduces moss and thatch build up and allows new growth to come through more quickly. You will notice the benefits of this cleansing procedure, however you will need to book early as...