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Welcome to Greensleeves Stockport, I am Simon Pearson your local lawn treatment expert. I am passionate about working with my customers to develop healthier, weed free lawns which compliment their gardens whatever the size. I am fully NPTC qualified and with a background in horticulture I am confident that I can transform even the most unruly of lawns.
At Greensleeves Stockport we offer a specialist lawn treatment service at an affordable price (it actually works out cheaper than DIY), treating customers lawns with our unique professional fertiliser and specialist moss or weed treatment products, as required. To achieve a deep green, weed free lawn, we advise lawns should be fed four times a year using a quality fertiliser product and weed or moss control.
For a FREE no obligation lawn analysis and quotation please contact me on 01706 622665.
I cover the following areas:
Stockport, Bramhall, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme ,Gatley, Wilmslow, Handforth, Alderley Edge, Chelford, Prestbury, Adlington, Hazel Grove, High Lane, Disley, Poynton, Woodford, Marple, Marple Bridge, Romily, Mellor, Glossop, Simmondley, New Mills, Chinley, Hayfield, Whaley Bridge, Chapel en le frith, Buxton, Heaton Mersey, Heaton Moor, Heaton Chapel, Bredbury, Reddish, Denton, Hyde, Gee Cross, Stalybridge, Dukinfield, Macclesfield, Henbury, Gawsworth, Tytherington, Bollington, Pott Shrigley, Rainow and all SK postcodes.
My Top Tips:
Do not cut your grass too short
Mow little and often. Regular cutting will encourage new growth, reduce the risk of fungal infection and keep the lawn looking neat and tidy! Cutting the grass too short will put the plant under unnecessary stress and in dry periods cause the plant to dry out more quickly and go brown.
Water when your lawn needs it
Don’t let it dry out too much. During dry periods, if you use a sprinkler 2 – 3 times a week for a few hours at a time it will keep the lawn looking its best! Remember, a good soak 2-3 times a week is always better than a light sprinkling every day!
Occasional aeration is necessary
Bear in mind that even ‘normal’ use of a lawn, leads to surface compaction. For a first class lawn hollowtine aeration every 1 -2 years is recommended.
Moss is a sign that something is basically wrong with your lawn
Too often, gardeners attempt to kill moss in lawns without tackling the problem that actually causes it. Generally, lawns that are well maintained - which includes being well fed, cut properly, scarified, aerated and not allowed to develop thatch – will not suffer from moss problems as much as a lawn that is just fed & cut.
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