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Reviving Your Lawn: Dealing with Dog Urine Stains & Restoration Tips

Dog cocking its leg against a fence on a lawn

Your lush green lawn is a source of pride, but when Fido leaves his mark with urine stains, it can be frustrating. Fortunately, with the right approach, you can address these stains and restore your grass to its former glory. In this guide, we’ll explore effective methods for dealing with dog urine stains on grass and the best ways to repair your lawn. Understanding the Problem: Dog urine contains nitrogen, which in small amounts can act as a fertiliser for your lawn. However, when concentrated in one spot, it can burn the grass, leaving behind unsightly yellow or brown patches.…

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Summer Lawn Care Tips

Lawn Care Tools On Green Grass

As a nation we are very good at treating ourselves and our beloved pets. A new pair of shoes, a night out, a frilly jacket for our four legged friends which they will definitely wear….. But what about our lawns? Over the Summer months your lawn will require a little extra TLC and this is where we can help! In this article we will discuss the top 3 tips we have for lawn care this Summer. Make It Rain! Over the hot Summer months drought can occur which can cause your lawn to look a bit sad! Gone is the…

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Grass Fires in Wales Causing Concerns – Warm Weather

Dry grass on fire

Grass Fires in Wales near Snowdon causing havoc with this weeks warm weather, causing fires to spread rapidly on the Wattsville Mountain, including some covering areas larger than 741 acres. On evening of the 22nd March, services reported another three major grass fires – in Swansea, Vale of Glamorgan near Cardiff Airport, and Crickhowell, Powys. Fire engines were sent to a blaze at Caerau, Maesteg, in Bridgend county, where 40 hectares were alight. Three pumps and some four wheel drive vehicles were sent to a 247 acre of land to tackle the grass fires in Wales. North Wales Fire and…

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Seed Certification & Testing

Seed Certification

Certification Of Seed To have Seed Certification and be certified, all seed varieties have to be registered. That means it has to be listed on one of the Danish, EU or OECD Plant variety catalogues. However, to be sold in the EU, the variety must be listed on the Danish or EU Catalogues. Seed only gets a listing on a plant variety catalogue having first undergone comprehensive technical analysis in the laboratory. Standards must be met for: Uniformity Stability Distinctness Fitness for purpose, or agricultural value (if applicable) based on:- Quality characteristics, response to the environment, resistance to harmful organisms…

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