On the very day that official drought was declared in Lincolnshire, the heavens finally opened - indeed there was half an inch of hailstones in parts of Spalding and Pinchbeck.

 

Everyone's lawn badly needed this water, and indeed at the time of writing (Sunday 12th June), it has been persistently drizzling for the last 5 hours. Most, if not all lawns were showing signs of stress, with patchy, uneven growth, die back and yellow patches, weeds and other unsightly problems. 

 

Some people have not even had to carry out any lawn mowing for several weeks due to the severely dry conditions..

 

So you may ask, 'what should I do, I want a greener lawn - at the minute, its brown and dead and patchy and looks a bit like this:'

 

 

 

ANP Services Spalding can offer a solution to most lawncare problems - due to the three month drought, we delayed applications of lawn fertiliser and feed/weed and moss kill products. However now the grass has received some rain water, it is the ideal time to contact ANP Services Spalding to arrange application of lawn fertiliser or other lawn treatment products.

 

WHAT WE DO:

 

We do use almost exclusively SHL trade products, as we consider them to be both effective and competitively priced.  We have achieved consistently high quality results with both the lawn sand, Spring and Summer fertiliser and Feed, Weed and Mosskiller products from this company. 

 

We advise do you, on the best course of action for your lawn - from dealing with excessive lawn moss in Moulton, weed problems in Pinchbeck or scarifying in Surfleet we are sure to have a service and product to suit your lawn.

 

We do cure the problem, not just remove it - if you have a severely mossy lawn then we will treat the moss with either sulphate of iron or lawn sand dependent on severity. It is VERY important to do this before scarifying as otherwise the moss is spread about and will return far worse. Sulphate of iron and lawn sand kill moss so it cannot regrow.

 

We apply products AND scarify in BOTH directions to ensure both complete application of product and removal of all lawn moss/debris. Beware some lawn care companies don't do this. 

 

We remove all arisings (grass clippings, moss etc) - we can do this as we are a licensed waste carrier. Some companies will not remove waste...

 

WHAT WE DON'T DO:

 

We don't tie you into a minimum length contract - if you want one treatment, that's all we will supply, if you wish to go further, then we will happily any required further treatments and/or professional mowing services.

 

We don't supply or apply unsuitable products, at unsuitable times or carry out works such as scarifying at incorrect times of year.

 

Whatever your lawn care needs, from regular professional mowing to lawn weed control, to scarifying or applying lawn fertilizer for a greener, healthier lawn, ANP Services Spalding can help.

 

In order to keep our prices affordable and ensure customer satisfaction, we operate within a 15 mile radius of our base in Spalding, Lincs - we cover Spalding, Gosberton, Moulton, Weston, Pinchbeck, West Pinchbeck, Pode Hole and many other areas..

 

For more info:

 

email: anpservicesspalding@yahoo.co.uk

 

Website:  www.anpservicesspalding.com

 

 

 

 

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