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8 articles on lawn carefrom the A&T Landscapes team.

Lawn Care

March 2025

Spring Lawn Care: What to Do Right Now

March and April are the most important months for your lawn. Scarifying, overseeding and the first feed of the year can make a huge difference by June.

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Lawn Care

November 2024

Artificial Grass: Is It Right for Your Garden?

Artificial grass divides opinion but suits many Hampshire gardens perfectly. We weigh up the real pros and cons so you can make an informed decision.

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Lawn Care

February 2024

Lawn Care in Winter: What You Should (and Should Not) Do

Your lawn still needs attention in winter — but different attention. Here is what to do and what to avoid on your Hampshire lawn from November through February.

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Lawn Care

November 2023

What Happens During an Artificial Grass Installation?

An artificial grass installation is a more involved process than many expect. Here is exactly what happens from site preparation to the finished surface.

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Lawn Care

July 2023

Summer Lawn Care Tips to Survive the Heat

Summer brings specific challenges for Hampshire lawns — heat stress, drought and wear. Here is how to keep your grass looking good through the hottest months.

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Lawn Care

December 2022

Lawn Aeration: Why It Matters and When to Do It

Aeration is one of the most overlooked but effective lawn treatments. Here is why compacted lawns benefit from aeration and the best time to do it in Hampshire.

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Lawn Care

November 2022

How to Scarify a Lawn and Why It's Worth It

Scarifying removes thatch, lets the lawn breathe and can transform a tired lawn within weeks. Here is how to do it correctly and what to expect afterwards.

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Lawn Care

August 2022

How and When to Water Your Lawn

Watering your lawn correctly saves water and produces healthier grass than frequent light watering. Here is the right approach for Hampshire lawns in dry weather.

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