Step One: Treat Problems
Address lawn issues early in the season—March is the ideal time to start.
Combat Lawn Grubs - Grass grubs often cause mottled dead patches or grass areas that lift away like a rug. Treat them with LawnPro Lawnguard granules. Sprinkle them over the affected areas and water them thoroughly. Regular use helps prevent future infestations.
Tackle Weeds - Weeds grow most actively before the end of March, making it the best time to treat them. For effective results on a broad range of NZ lawn weeds, use LawnPro Turfclean.
Step Two: Restore and Replenish
Problem-solving might leave a few bare patches but don’t worry—restoring these areas is easy.
Use LawnPro Smart Patch Mix - this specialised lawn seed blend with a moisture-retaining gel for guaranteed germination. Simply sow the seeds, keep the soil moist, and watch green shoots appear in just seven days.
Avoid mowingnew grass - It should be around 8cm tall to give it a strong start.
Step Three: Regular Maintenance
To maintain a healthy lawn year-round, establish a regular care routine:
Fertiliser - Choose a product like LawnPro 7-day Green, which provides balanced nutrients without overfeeding. Its lime base raises the soil’s pH, discouraging moss and acid-loving weeds. It’s gentle enough to apply monthly, keeping your lawn green and healthy.
Sweeten the Soil - Regular applications of lime-based fertiliser help create conditions that prevent common lawn problems from returning.
Top Lawncare Tips from Kiwicare
- Raise Your Mower Blades - Never cut more than 1/3 of your lawn’s height. Shorter grass is more prone to disease and drying out.
- Water Deeply in the Morning - Deep watering once or twice a week is more effective than frequent, light watering. Always water in the morning to avoid fungal issues.
- Be Proactive - Treat issues early, or better yet, prevent them! Establish a routine to make lawncare simple and stress-free.
Get Your Free Lawncare Calendar
For even more guidance, download Kiwicare’s free printable Lawncare Calendar and a detailed guide to “What to Apply When” at www.kiwicare.co.nz.