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.
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.
We’ve all asked ourselves: Should I mow first, then edge? Or do I start with the edges and then mow? Does it even make a difference? It’s a topic that sparks debate in lawn care circles, whether online or in person, and you'll likely find a mix of opinions.
Are there notorious weeds lurking in your lawn, ready to take over. Be on the lookout for some of the most troublesome invaders: Clover, Creeping Charlie, Creeping Oxalis, Summer Grass, and Cudweed. In this post, we’ll guide you on how to identify and eradicate these lawn troublemakers before they get the better of your turf.
Incorporating manure into your lawn care routine can lead to lush, healthy grass. Just be sure to choose the right type of manure, age it properly, and apply it at the right time. By doing so, you’ll enjoy a naturally nourished lawn that thrives all year round!
Creeping Indigo can be a real headache to remove from your lawn, largely due to its deep and expansive tap root. So, what’s the most effective method for dealing with this invasive weed? Let’s explore.
By using the right herbicide at the right time, you can keep your lawn healthy and free from weeds. Remember to always read the label, choose the correct product for your weed type, and follow the application instructions carefully for the best results.
Fertiliser spreaders come in a range of different sizes and brands, with many also having different settings for application.
In this blog, we look at how to adjust your fertiliser spreader settings to ensure you apply your fertiliser evenly and at the application rate you are trying to achieve.
Fertilisers are a great way to help give your lawn a boost in nutrients, enhance growth and improve colour. In this blog, we look at three common types and how to apply them effectively (and in the required proportion) so your lawn can thrive.
Did you know that spring is a great time to tackle weeds in your lawn? Treating them now will help prevent the spread, and if you’re lucky, stop weeds before they have a chance to go to seed.
Turf pigments like ColourGuard Plus are a great way to instantly restore the colour of your lawn during the cooler months. Once applied to the leaf, the pigment is absorbed into the plant providing a significant improvement to colour when it’s usually lost due to dormancy. In this blog, we look at how to use turf pigments, particularly ColourGuard Plus.
We understand that COVID-19 (Coronavirus) is having a significant impact on all Australians and that it is a difficult and unprecedented time at the moment. We wanted to assure you that health and safety are the top priorities for Rosemount Turf management and staff. There are certain measures that we have put in place to ensure that our customers and employees are safe. We are being vigilant with our office and ensuring all surfaces are sterilised and cleaned regularly.
We would like to remind you that orders can be made online or over the phone and paid for via credit card, so no cash handling is needed. We can arrange delivery and the placement of your turf over the phone with our administration staff when you purchase. You don't need to be home when it is delivered.
If you have any further questions regarding any of our safety policies that we have in place during this time, or would like to discuss some new turf, give us a call on (07) 5448 6398.
Rosemount turf along with Lawn Solutions Australia is reaffirming our commitment to consumers with our ability to produce and deliver high quality turf products to consumers. No contact is required during the ordering or delivering process.