Lawn care & maintenance
Grass cutting
Grass cutting made easy
Grass cutting can be a hard job to keep on top of, especially if it’s something you can no longer manage, don’t have the time for, or simply don’t enjoy doing. It’s one of those garden tasks that often gets pushed aside, but regular grass cutting makes a huge difference to how your garden looks and feels. At Ladies Who Lawn, we’re here to take that worry off your hands. Whether your lawn needs regular care through the summer or a tidy-up during the quieter winter months, we’ll make sure it stays neat, healthy, and well looked after.
Both Jackie & Sheila-Ann know how difference a freshly cut lawn can make to the appearance of your house so if you feel that yours is getting a little out of hand – we’re just around the corner to give you a helping hand!
What do our lawn services include?
Grass cutting
We’re happy to pop round weekly, fortnightly, or whenever you just can’t be bothered to do it yourself! We’re entirely flexible with our services, so if you need regular visits or a one time job, we’re here to help you!
Edging & Borders
Edging and borders are what give your garden that nice tidy finish. We trim the grass along paths, patios and flower beds to stop things getting messy or overgrown.
Fertilising
Is your lawn in need of rejuvenating? Fertilising can be the perfect solution. We apply the right feed to support healthy growth and keep everything looking greener and stronger.
Grass Seed Planting
Not to be confused with fertilising, grass seed planting is great for patchy lawns and helps new grass grow.
Why choose our grass cutting services?
Helpful team
By choosing the help of Ladies Who Lawn, we can guarantee that you will be receiving help from two passionate gardeners that will go above and beyond to make your garden look the way it deserves!
Flexible to your needs
We totally appreciate that everyone wants their garden to look different. Before starting any work, we’ll have a discussion to make sure we’re making sure your garden looks the way you want it to.
No equipment needed
Is not owning a lawn mower holding you (and your garden) back? No dramas – we can bring our own lawn mower and any extra equipment to get the job done. We’ll also make sure to dispose of any waste, meaning you don’t have to worry about a thing!
Versatility
We’ve worked on countless gardens in our time, both big and small. Whether it’s your front garden, back garden, or those little nooks and crannies which you can’t quite get to, we’ll do everything we can to help you out!
Frequently asked questions about lawn care
How long does grass seed take to grow?
Grass usually starts to sprout in about 7-14 days. Patience is key with this, as it can take a few weeks for the lawn to really fill in. We recommend that you keep the soil damp and avoid walking on it while it’s young. With time, you’ll soon have a nice green patch!
How often do I need to cut my grass?
It depends on the season and how fast your grass is growing. During spring and summer, you might need to mow once a week. In cooler months, every two to three weeks is usually enough.
Can you cut wet grass?
It’s best to avoid mowing when the grass is wet not only because wet blades can clog your mower, but it can leave your garden looking even worse than it was before! No one wants an uneven and untidy lawn, so it’s recommended that you wait until your grass is dry.
How do you plant grass seed?
First, clear the area of weeds, rocks, and debris. Loosen the soil so the seeds can settle in, and then spread the seed evenly and rake it lightly into the soil. After this is done, gently water and keep it moist until the grass starts to grow. Soon you’ll have a fresh green lawn!
How do I stop birds from eating my grass?
Birds love fresh grass seed, so it can be tricky to stop them from pecking at your grass! In our experience, it’s best for you to cover the area with a light net or mesh until the seeds start to grow.
How do I make my lawn level and flat?
Take a walk across your lawn and look for any bumps or dips, then gently rake soil into the low spots and remove a little from the high areas to even things out. If some dips are deeper, add a bit of topsoil and spread it so it blends with the rest of the lawn. Give the soil a gentle watering to help it settle, and once it’s ready, you can reseed those areas.
Our Process
Get your garden sorted in 3 simple steps...
1. Get in touch
No obligation and completely free. We can visit your garden or you can send us photos for a quick quote.
2. We'll start the work!
Our experts craft a detailed plan with eco-friendly practices for your approval.
3. Enjoy your garden
Sit back and enjoy a tidy, well-kept outdoor space without the hard work.
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