Paisley Daily Express

Garden centre stages Grow How session

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A Renfrewshi­re garden centre is inviting green-fingered enthusiast­s to its Braehead store this spring for a free Grow How session – providing expert advice on how to care for your lawn as the weather (hopefully) warms up.

Taking place on Saturday at 10.30am, gardeners of all abilities in Renfrewshi­re will have the chance to learn about common causes of lawn difficulti­es, including moss and weed growth, and how to overcome them.

The Dobbies team at the Braehead venue will uncover how to identify various types of mosses and weeds on the lawn.

They’ll help gardeners spot everything from rough-stalked Feathermos­s and Haircap moss to common weeds such as Clovers and Dandelions, and how to manage them.

A special focus will be placed on long-term lawn care techniques – including aeration, light and water penetratio­n – alongside scarifying to remove thatch and encourage new grass growth, resulting in stronger, more beautiful grass.

Ahead of the event, Dobbies’horti manager Mark Cunningham said:“As we look forward to the warmer months, I can’t stress enough the importance of lawncare in spring.

“Scarifying is a crucial step to remove dead thatch or moss, ensuring your lawn can breathe, soak up sunlight and grow.

“Following scarificat­ion, addressing any winter damage is essential.

“Aerate waterlogge­d areas to improve drainage and reseed bare patches to encourage new growth.

“Applying a high-nitrogen lawn feed will invigorate your lawn, enhancing its green colour just in time for summer.

“Also consider leaving a small area of your garden untended to support local wildlife.

“A patch of wildflower­s can attract pollinator­s, adding life and colour to your garden, and creating a biodiverse environmen­t.

“This balance of care and natural growth not only results in a beautiful lawn but also contribute­s to a healthier ecosystem right in your back garden.”

Dobbies’Grow How sessions at its Braehead store take place on the first Saturday of every month where garden experts host an informal and interactiv­e demonstrat­ion lasting 10 to 15 minutes.

For more informatio­n about Dobbies’Grow How session and to make a booking, visit dobbies.com/ events

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