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Improving grass quality without effecting wildlife

Started this discussion. Last reply by Benjamin O'Neill Sep 8, 2012. 2 Replies

Hi all,Yesterday I went to look at a factory / office unit owned by a current customer. He has alot of important visitors every week and therefore wants it looking at its best all the time…Continue

 

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Improving grass quality without effecting wildlife

Hi all,Yesterday I went to look at a factory / office unit owned by a current customer. He has alot of important visitors every week and therefore wants it looking at its best all the time (unfortunately the current contractor is doing the opposite). One thing that will be required is improving the grassed areas to the front of the building. Normally this would be easy. Moss killing, Scarifing, correct balanced fertilisers, selective weedkiller, etc. However there is a great big pond!! Its full…See More
Sep 8, 2012
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