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THREE COUNTIES LAWNCARE

For a free lawn survey; please call 01462 512512,

  • Home
  • How it Works
  • Services
  • Seasonal Treatments
  • Japanese Knotweed
  • Lawn Tips
  • Lawn Care Bedfordshire
  • Lawn Care Hertfordshire
  • Lawn Care Buckinghamshire
  • Lawn Care Ampthill
  • Lawn Care Flitwick

Lawn weed & feed Care

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Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, 


Leading Independent Lawn Specialists,   

Passionate about your Lawn.

Contact Us

Lawn weed & feed Care

Lawn weed & feed CareLawn weed & feed CareLawn weed & feed Care

Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, 


Leading Independent Lawn Specialists,   

Passionate about your Lawn.

Contact Us

The Easy Way to a Perfect Lawn

Are you having trouble with your lawn?

Are you having trouble with your lawn?

Are you having trouble with your lawn?

We are a small independent family business, with a passion for beautiful lawns. 


Covering  Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire & Buckinghamshire. 

How it works

Are you having trouble with your lawn?

Are you having trouble with your lawn?

Our specialist lawn treatments are individually tailored to your lawn. They improve your lawns health and appearance, whatever its condition. 


Firstly we carry out a "Free" detailed lawn survey. 


We then visit up to 4 times per year to carry out the appropriate seasonal treatments, at a time to suit you. We contact you prior to each treatme

Our specialist lawn treatments are individually tailored to your lawn. They improve your lawns health and appearance, whatever its condition. 


Firstly we carry out a "Free" detailed lawn survey. 


We then visit up to 4 times per year to carry out the appropriate seasonal treatments, at a time to suit you. We contact you prior to each treatment.


Don't worry no contract is required, just pay as you go, although a yearly payment option available as preferred. 

Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed

Are you having trouble with your lawn?

Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed

City & Guilds NPTC qualified and fully Insured staff. 


Your satisfaction is our priority and we take pride in our work. 

 

Seasonal treatments

Our unique seasonal treatments sets us apart from the others

Spring, We apply a targeted fertiliser for new spring growth, together with a selected herbicide for dedicated weed control.

 

Summer, Essential lawn feed and nutrients are applied to enhance your lawns health, making it ready for the summer months. Together with a selected herbicide for dedicated weed control, as required. 


Autumn, Our experienced staff apply phosphorous and potassium feed for root development, together with targeted moss control. 


Winter, It is important to target and apply a robust moss control, together with nutrients to toughen the grass over the winter months.  

Our Services

Our services include;

Lawn Fertilisation

Weed and Moss Control 

Scarification and Aeration 

Disease Control and Pest Management, 

Over Seeding & Top Dressing

Specialist Nematode Leatherjacket & Chafer Grub Control

Fungicide prevention and control 

Worm Suppressant 

Mole Control

Total Weed Control to large hard areas

Call to arrange your free no obligation lawn survey

If you live in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire or Buckinghamshire and would like to arrange a free lawn survey call 01462 512512

Customer Lawns

    Total Weed Control

    Commercial & Domestic Weed Managment

     

    Kill weeds, moss and algae growing on paths, drives, patios or large concreted areas?  


    We are experts in commercial weed management to hard surfaces and lawns, we can ensure your properties are weed free, killing and controlling weeds and moss and the conditions that encourage them, including Japanese knotweed.


    - Forecourts

    - Hospitals

    - Schools

    - Hotels

    - Business Parks 

    - Care Homes 

    - Retail Parks

    - Flats

    - Equestrian 


    Japanese Knotweed is now a major problem throughout Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. We are being called out to survey and treat an ever increasing number of sites that are contaminated with Japanese Knotweed.

    Japanese Knotweed is so strong it has the ability to grow through tarmac roads, between joints and cracks in walls, buildings and concrete slabs.

    Japanese Knotweed has been known to penetrate through slabs of concrete and cause major damage to the fabric of buildings and walls.

    Growth rates have been recorded as fast as 2cms per day reaching a height of 3M by late summer.

    The roots or Rhizome system will quickly form an extensive network that can reach several metres down and at least 4 metres around the stand of Knotweed.

    There are even cases of drains and cavity walls becoming blocked with Knotweed.

    The plant is one of the most invasive plants in the UK covered under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. It is an offence to plant or encourage the growth of Japanese Knotweed or even knowingly allow the plant to spread.

    The simple act of cutting or disturbing the soil around the plant if not strictly managed could be classed as encouraging the Knotweed to grow. In many cases well intentioned cutting of Knotweed is the reason the Knotweed has spread.

    A tiny fragment of root can quickly establish a new plant. The seeds which the plant produces in late spring are sterile.

    The plant spreads from rhizomes or by pieces being transported to other sites. A small 3cm piece of rhizome can remain dormant in the soil for several years before it appears.

    It is imperative that a professional and scientific approach is adopted using our "Total Weed Control Service" we are a experienced licensed contractors with trained experienced staff.


    ​We are able to apply safe total weed treatments without risk to public or environment. 


    Private, Commercial and public areas undertaken.

    Japanese Knotweed

    Heavy Duty Weed Treatment

    Japanese Knotweed is now a major problem throughout Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. We are being called out to survey and treat an ever increasing number of sites that are contaminated with Japanese Knotweed.

    Japanese Knotweed is so strong it has the ability to grow through tarmac roads, between joints and cracks in walls, buildings and concrete slabs.

    Japanese Knotweed has been known to penetrate through slabs of concrete and cause major damage to the fabric of buildings and walls.

    Growth rates have been recorded as fast as 2cms per day reaching a height of 3M by late summer.

    The roots or Rhizome system will quickly form an extensive network that can reach several metres down and at least 4 metres around the stand of Knotweed.

    There are even cases of drains and cavity walls becoming blocked with Knotweed.

    The plant is one of the most invasive plants in the UK covered under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. It is an offence to plant or encourage the growth of Japanese Knotweed or even knowingly allow the plant to spread.

    The simple act of cutting or disturbing the soil around the plant if not strictly managed could be classed as encouraging the Knotweed to grow. In many cases well intentioned cutting of Knotweed is the reason the Knotweed has spread.

    A tiny fragment of root can quickly establish a new plant. The seeds which the plant produces in late spring are sterile.

    The plant spreads from rhizomes or by pieces being transported to other sites. A small 3cm piece of rhizome can remain dormant in the soil for several years before it appears.

    It is imperative that a professional and scientific approach is adopted using our "Total Weed Control Service" we are a experienced licensed contractors with trained experienced staff.

    Lawn Tips

    Basic lawn tips and frequently asked questions

    Your lawn is a living plant and like all living things deteriorates as it gets older. Replacing a lawn is expensive and you still end up with the same old environmental issues a few years down the line. It is cheaper to look after what you have. To help you we have listed the following basic tips to help you look after your lawn. Call Three Counties Lawn Care to help you maintain your lawn. 


    The weather and various other conditions such as quality of soil, shade, mowing height and frequency, type of grass, insect damage and drainage are critical to the health and appearance of any lawn.


    Grass responds to regular mowing and feeding. Never cut your grass shorter than 1 – 1.1/2 inches and never remove more than 1/3 of its overall length at any one time. Remove clippings. Do not scalp the grass especially in dry weather. If the grass is not growing quickly just give it a light cut to tidy it up. Let it grow longer in very dry weather – it will become more drought tolerant.

    Lawns under shade and in sheltered positions stay damper longer and dampness encourages moss. Grass also requires a few hours of sun each day to grow correctly. If you can, cut back branches and shrubs to let light and airflow onto the lawn.


    The soil In Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire can range from heavy clay soils that are poorly drained, hold water encouraging dampness, to thin sandy soils that drain too quickly. Clay soils need sand and sandy soils need organic matter added in order to retain moisture.

    Weather and watering your lawn

    Grass thrives in periods of warm wet weather. It can also tolerate cold dry, cold and wet and hot and dry periods. Too much rain creates dampness and encourages moss. Too dry and the grass is stressed through lack of moisture. Too much snow can create problems with diseases. Stay off grass in heavy frosts and very dry weather.


    Grass requires water but can also tolerate dry weather, however prolonged periods of dry weather can cause damage . If we have more than 2 weeks of dry weather you need to water. If after walking on it your grass stays flat and does not spring back up then it requires water. To water correctly leave a jar with a line ½ inch from the bottom under your sprinkler when the water reaches the line move the sprinkler and start again. It is better to water heavily once a week than every night! Watering every night will encourage the roots to turn towards the damp surface and encourage moss.


    Leaf fall and other debris. Try to remove leaves as soon as you can. Just leaving them on the grass for a few days can weaken grass. Grass needs to receive sunshine or it will die.

    Lawn Feed, weed and moss control.

    Weed seeds and moss spores are carried on the wind, land randomly and quickly establish themselves. Weeds are easier to control 2 applications of a professional herbicide will keep your lawn 90% weed free.  Moss is usually the biggest problem on most lawns and must be treated every year to avoid causing serious damage. A good moss control product turns the moss black. Be careful not to apply too much or you may scorch your lawn. Dead moss must be raked out and seed sown in bare patches of your lawn. If you neglect your lawn it will deteriorate quickly. The basic rules for treating lawns are as follows.


    Late Winter early Spring,

    Apply a fertiliser high in nitrogen to give the grass the nutrients it requires to grow in the wet warm spring conditions. Combine it with an application of herbicide to control weeds. Do not use a total weed killer on your lawn they kill grass as well! Use a selective weed killer to just control weeds not grass. Do not apply too much you could scorch your lawn.


    Spring and Summer

    Apply a fertiliser with a lower nitrogen content but high in phosphorous and potassium content. These are nutrients critical for root development. Combine the feed with a second application of herbicide to control more difficult clovers and weeds that appear later in the year. Too much nitrogen will also create too much unhealthy top growth


    Late Summer early Autumn

    Apply a fertiliser with a high potassium and phosphorous content combined with a dose of moss control. Moss will turn brown / black and needs to be raked out for grass to grow.(see scarification)


    Late Autumn and Winter

    Apply a very heavy dose of moss control and iron to toughen up the grass over the winter and improve colour. Moss will turn brown / black and needs to be raked out for grass to grow. Consider scarifying and aerating the lawns.


    Be careful some lawn care companies use only high nitrogen feeds that will green up your lawn in the short term but will eventually produce too much growth and create an over crowded spongy thatchy lawn. Check what they are using and insist they use the correct range of nutrients after all it is your lawn not theirs.


    Weed killers. Weeds are controlled by herbicides. The weeds need to be growing to die off effectively. Controlling weeds in cold or very hot dry weather tends to be a lot slower as the metabolism of the weeds (and grass) is a lot slower. Weeds are 70 % water and decompose quickly usually wilting 10 – 21 days after treating in normal conditions. They may tale longer in dry or cold conditions.


    Moss control. Moss can be controlled at most times of the year but it does not decompose easily and the dead moss carcass may just sit on the soil surface blocking any new grass growth. Dead moss should be raked out from the lawn. Scarifying is a mechanical process of raking out dead moss and thatch – it is brutal and may leave your lawn looking bare and untidy and requiring top dressing and over seeding to recover. It is sensible to schedule scarifying just before a period of warm wet weather that will help the lawn recover. Do not scarify in extreme temperatures as your lawn may not recover for several months.

    Aeration and compaction.

    With wear, both soil and lawns become compacted over time meaning that the soil particles are pushed closer together reducing the spaces between them which prevents oxygen and moisture moving through the soil. Aeration and spiking punch holes into the soil improves airflow. Cores pulled out of the soil should be collected not left on the surface. Aeration improves surface drainage – it does not improve overall soil drainage.


    Disease and pest damage. There are a number of diseases and insects that can damage your lawn. Regularly inspect your lawn and look out for excessive weed and moss growth, discoloured grass or bare patches.

    Lawn disease, pest and hazards

    There are a number of diseases and insects that can damage your lawn. Regularly inspect your lawn and look out for excessive weed and moss growth, discoloured grass or bare patches.

    Brown patches. There are a number of different reasons for brown patches on your lawn. Fungus such as Fusarium Patch, Red Thread and Dollar spot, best call Three Counties Lawn Care and we can identify and apply the appropriate Fungicide required.  Insects – leather jackets can cause serious damage in a few days. Animal urine will create dark green patches will can turn into scorch marks. Petrol or chemical spills also cause scorch marks. Walking on your lawn when it is frozen or covered in snow can cause brown marks to appear later in the year.

    Over seeding and top dressing

    Growing grass from seed. Grass seed requires three things - good soil contact, warmth and moisture to germinate. If it is too dry, too cold or even too hot seed will not germinate. The best time to sow seed is early spring and late summer early autumn.


    Top dressing and over seeding, this is simply spreading a mixture of sand and soil over your lawns surface to improve drainage and irritate / impede moss growth. The principle is to gradually create a layer of sandy well drained soil on the surface and even out any undulations. Seed can be added to thicken up the lawn.


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