how to repair your lawn after building work

When you're having building work done at your home, your lawn can become damaged. Whether workmen drive their vehicles on the lawn to access necessary areas, or building materials like bricks or sand are left on your lawn for a long time, the damage can be pretty severe. Of course, when you're going to the effort of having work done on your home, the last thing you want is for your garden to end up looking significantly worse because of it! Today we're going to look at some of the different ways you can repair a lawn after building work.

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Grass in summer

Summer is officially underway - with any luck, the next few months will bring lots of barbecues, ball games, and beers in the back garden.

But while summer is lots of fun for humans, this season can be tough on grass. Lawns have a tendency to dry out in summer, which can be frustrating if you're someone who takes a lot of pride in your home's beautiful green lawn.

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best way to water your lawn

When the temperature rises, you may notice that your lawn start to look a little dry and droopy. That's because the lack of moisture is starting to damage the grass and plants that make up your lawn. To combat the effects of hot summer days, it's important that you start a good lawn watering routine. Many people reach out to us because they're trying to establish the best way to water their lawn. If this is something you've been pondering during these warm weeks, then you're in the right place. Today we're going to explain the best way to water your lawn to keep it looking green and luscious whatever the weather!

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healthy lawn

Achieving the perfect lawn takes time, effort, and a little patience. With such a wide variety of different lawn treatments available, it can be tempting to look for one treatment that does everything you need in one application.

To that end, we are sometimes faced with questions from clients asking does lawn fertiliser kill weeds? Can lawn fertiliser remove the weeds from my lawn? Can you save time on your lawn treatment by doing this?

If you’ve ever found yourself asking any of these questions and are looking for some answers, you’re in the right place! So, can fertiliser remove lawn weeds?

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If you've been looking into selling your home, you've probably heard the phrase 'kerb appeal' being mentioned. A huge amount of homeowners don't realise just how important kerb appeal is, but your potential buyer can lose interest in moving forward with your house before they even step through the door if they see something that they don't like. We Buy Any House have looked at the common problems that put potential buyers off and what you can do to avoid and resolve those issues!

Front lawn of a detached house

1. Look at your front door

Your front door should welcome in your potential buyers, but it can have them wanting to leave straight away if it's not in good condition. The door to your home is so important, and there are a couple of things that you can do to make it stand right out and increase the interest of your potential buyers. If your front door is old, a bit worn or quite scuffed, you might look at replacing it.

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