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Is there any summer pastime more British than mowing the lawn? We think not, but as summer fades into autumn, gardeners across the nation will be looking to hang up their lawnmowers.

Still, British weather can be deceptive, and summer sun can sometimes return for a surprise at the end of September. So, when is the best time to stop mowing the lawn?

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frost covered rose - how to pretect garden plants from cold weather, frost, and snow

Winter can be a pretty gloomy time of year – it’s cold, it’s dark, and all you want is to be cuddled up somewhere warm with a hot drink and some fluffy socks on.

While we have the option to tuck away somewhere and take shelter from the cold, our garden plants don’t, so it falls to us to do everything we can to protect them from the cold.

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While technological advancements and working from home have pretty much made snow days a thing of the past, there’s still plenty of fun to be had in the snow!

While snowfall can be beautiful to look at, if you’re garden proud, you might be worrying about the adverse effects snow can have on your lawn, or if you or someone you love struggles with mobility, having deep snow on your lawn can be a safety risk.

Whatever your reasoning is, if you’ve found your way to this blog, you’re likely looking for tips and advice for removing snow from your lawn. If that’s the case, you’re in the right place!

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brown unhealhty grass

The unfortunate truth is that no matter how much TLC you give your lawn, when the winter months roll around it just won’t look as good as it looks in other seasons. Winter is cold, damp, and shady, and these conditions aren’t conducive to good lawn health.

One of the most common sights you see in your garden during the winter months is your lawn turning brown. If you’ve found your way to this blog, you’re likely wondering what causes this brownness. If that’s the case, keep reading on to find out!

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season wheel depicting spring, summer, autumn and winter

The seasons come and go, but lawn care and maintenance is a year-round job. Although a lawn is at its most vibrant in the summer months when all of the plants are in full bloom (hopefully) looking healthy and happy, it’s easy to forget that this isn’t the only time a lawn needs attention and care.

Lawns are living things that require care all year round; keeping your lawn healthy, vibrant, and lush is an on-going effort. If you’re looking for help and advice to how you can keep your lawn in tip-top shape no matter the season, you’re in the right place!

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