by kingspride_admin | November 26, 2021 | Watering and Fertilising
Do you add urea to your fertiliser, sure it’ll make it green for a bit – but it’ll get hungry. Lets take a look at Nitrogen. Nitrogen in the soil is the most important element for plant development. It is required in large amounts and must be added...
by kingspride_admin | September 30, 2021 | Watering and Fertilising
We all love your pets, so when in doubt, keep your pets inside while working with some of these common lawn additives. Lawn Fertilisers Fertilisers come in two types: granules or water-based products (that are directly sprayed onto the lawn), and while fertilisers may...
by kingspride_admin | September 23, 2021 | Watering and Fertilising
Most lawnies will tell you to water your lawn once a week, while this may be easier for homeowners, it is not the best way to water mature turf. It’s certainly better than watering daily, but it doesn’t account for differences in weather or soil conditions. The best...
by kingspride_admin | September 1, 2021 | Watering and Fertilising, Weeds and Diseases
So Spring has finally arrived, so if you’re sick of being in lockdown and looking for some fun activities outside it’s the perfect time to start working on that lawn. It’s time to address those weeds and fertilise! When your soil gets below a certain...
by kingspride_admin | August 20, 2021 | Watering and Fertilising
No doubt you’ve been at the garden centre or hardware store and seen a huge selection of fertilisers with a big NPK label on the front, so what does it mean? (N) Nitrogen (P) Phosphorus (K) Potassium Each element is referred to as a macro nutrient and also...
by kingspride_admin | July 22, 2021 | Watering and Fertilising
Kings Pride needs iron to make chlorophyll, which is necessary for photosynthesis. If the green chlorophyll does not develop early, the leaves look yellowish-green and have yellow veins. This is called iron chlorosis. In severe cases of iron chlorosis, the yellow...