In Summer, different areas of Queensland suffer from high temperatures, drought conditions and/or water restrictions.

In Summer, different areas of Queensland suffer from high temperatures, drought conditions and/or water restrictions.
With the Queensland summer well and truly upon us, the temperatures (and humidity levels) generally sit pretty high for weeks on end - and a lot of us are lucky enough to be able to escape to an air-conditioned space when it truly gets unbearable. But, what about your lawn?
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The great Aussie backyard is a haven for relaxation, BBQs, and unfortunately, mosquitoes. With the recent mix of sun, rain, and extreme humidity, these pests have found the perfect environment to thrive, turning serene evenings into itchy ordeals. Fear not! With a few smart strategies, you can reclaim your outdoor sanctuary and enjoy peaceful, itch-free evenings. Here are Rosemount Turf’s top 10 tips to keep mosquitoes at bay:
Aeration is the process of relieving soil compaction by creating holes in the soil, either using a garden fork, aerator sandals, or by extracting small soil cores with a tyne aerator.
Do you have unsightly tyre marks or ruts on your lawn? Whether it’s from a car, a bike, or a heavy footfall, these marks can quickly make your well-maintained lawn look damaged and uneven. Fortunately, there are a few simple methods you can use to repair ruts, as well as tips to prevent them from happening in the future.
Is your lawn looking average with unsightly brown patches? Unsure what’s causing the issue or how to get it back to its vibrant best? In this blog, we’ll delve into the common causes of brown patches and provide expert advice on how to restore your lawn to its full glory.
Has your lawn been affected by a disease, but you're unsure of what it is or how to treat it? In this blog, we’ll guide you through some common lawn diseases and provide the best solutions to help restore your lawn to its healthy, vibrant state.
When warm weather approaches, many of us are thinking about how to make the most of our outdoor spaces. If you have a pool, you may be wondering what kind of turf to lay beside it. Natural turf is a popular choice for poolside areas. It's important to choose a variety that is resistant to drought and heat, as well as being able to tolerate a lot of foot traffic.
Top dressing is typically required to address issues like poor soil preparation, uneven areas, or low spots. If your lawn is already even and well-maintained, top dressing may not be necessary.