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Treatments
Every lawn has a season - and knowing what your grass needs and when is what separates a lush, vibrant lawn from one that struggles year-round. I'm The Lawn Doctor, and I offer expert, seasonal lawn treatment programmes across Wrexham, Chester, Oswestry and the surrounding areas of North Wales.
These treatments are meticulously crafted for soil within our local North West area and designed to feed, protect, and strengthen your lawn throughout the year - with the right mix of granular feeds, liquid supplements, aeration, moss control, and weed treatments timed to get the best results.
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calendar_todayMarch - May
Spring Lawn Treatments
Spring is when your lawn wakes up. It's the perfect time to set the tone for the growing season.
- emoji_natureGranular slow-release fertiliser to kick-start root and leaf growth
- emoji_natureLiquid iron moss control to tackle winter moss
- emoji_natureOptional scarification and aeration if your lawn needs breathing space
- emoji_natureOverseeding for patchy or thinned-out areas

calendar_todayJune - August
Summer Lawn Treatments
Hot, dry spells and heavy foot traffic can stress your lawn in summer. My treatments keep it resilient and green.
- wb_sunnyControlled nitrogen feed to sustain colour without forcing weak growth
- wb_sunnyWetting agents to improve drought resistance and reduce water waste
- wb_sunnyLight weed control, where needed
- wb_sunnyMowing height adjustments advice (or I handle that for you)

calendar_todaySeptember - November
Autumn Lawn Treatments
Autumn is the most powerful season to transform your lawn - it's when I do the heavy lifting.
- rainy_lightHigh-potassium fertiliser to boost root strength before winter
- rainy_lightScarification to remove moss and thatch
- rainy_lightOverseeding and top dressing to thicken the lawn
- rainy_lightAeration for water and nutrient penetration
- rainy_lightMoss treatment to stop early winter buildup

calendar_todayDecember - February
Winter Lawn Protection
Grass doesn't stop needing care in winter - it just needs a different approach.
- ac_unitOptional iron-based tonic to harden turf and discourage moss
- ac_unitMonitoring for drainage or compaction issues
- ac_unitLight moss suppressants to avoid spring surprises



