Testimonial

Paul successfully competed on the P.G.A European tour for 8 years, representing Wales on two occasions, in 1995 and 1996 at St Andrews in the Dunhill cup.

“Having played golf professionally all over the world and having experienced wonderfully manicured courses, I have great respect for the experience and know-how that Lawn Master have and bring to the treatment of my own lawn, and could likewise bring to yours..This is a truly superb service.

Paul Affleck

Bonnyton Golf Club,

Kirkton Moor Road

Eaglesham,

Glasgow,

G76 0QA


Bare Patches

Bare patches in your lawn can appear for a number of reasons, such as:

  • Extreme wear
  • Disease problems
  • Accidental damage caused by building work
  • Worn out grass

If your lawn has developed discrete areas of poor growth over a period of time, it may need to be repaired as soon as possible to stop the problem from persisting. Over-seeding bare patches prevents weeds and improves the overall appearance of the lawn. Some top dressing may also be required to make the grass grow again on the patches.

Lawns that are generally poor, full of weeds or sparse may benefit from a programme of thorough lawn maintenance including regular over-seed applications.

Please contact your local Lawn Master outlet for help and advice regarding patches of poor growth. We are one of the only companies in the UK to be experts with the use of seed.

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Richard Verney – PORTSMOUTH, HANTS & WEST SUSSEX

If you want to reduce your lawn mowing by up to 50%, ask us about our growth retardants. They can be integrated with your existing treatment plan.

I have worked for the National Trust and I am fully qualified, having studied at Merrist Wood college. I have worked in a diverse range of horticultural roles.

See my profile.

RichardVerney