When it comes to weed control, how you apply a herbicide is just as important as the product you choose. Two terms that are often used in lawn care are spot spraying and broad spraying, and while they may sound self‑explanatory, each approach has specific benefits,...
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Lawn Pigments and Why You Would Use Them on Your Lawn
A deep green lawn is often associated with good health, but colour alone does not always tell the full story. In Australian conditions, lawns are regularly exposed to heat stress, UV radiation, wear, and periods of reduced growth where colour naturally fades. This is...
Autumn Lawn Care in Australia: The Complete Guide
Autumn lawn care is often overlooked, but Autumn is one of the most important seasons for lawn care in Australia. What you do during March, April and May directly affects how your lawn survives winter and how well it recovers in spring. Autumn is the best time to...
Winning the War on Grass Weeds in Your Lawn
Most Aussie lawns are fighting a battle they didn’t choose: grass weeds. Wintergrass, crowsfoot, summer grass, paspalum — they sneak in from nature strips, council verges, neighbours’ lawns, local parks, and any unkept patch of soil nearby. Once they’re in,...
How to Reduce Linemarking Reapplication
For sports turf managers, contractors, and council maintenance teams across Australia, one of the most time‑consuming jobs is re-marking sports fields. Weekly repainting eats into labour hours, budgets, equipment life, and staff availability — especially during the...
Top Mistakes to Avoid When Using Line Marking Paint
Avoid common line marking mistakes with our expert tips. Ensure perfect sports field lines every time.
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying Line Marking Paint Like a Pro
Learn how to apply line marking paint correctly with our expert guide. Perfect for sports fields in Australia.
Dethatching Basics: A Healthier Lawn Starts Here
Before we break into dethatching basics, let’s break down what thatch is, how to deal with it, and introduce a new, easier way to reduce it—Thatchzyme. What Is Thatch? Thatch is a layer of dead and living organic matter—like roots, stems, and grass clippings—that...