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Avoiding Clumping

If not using a lawn mower with a catcher attached or if you don’t empty the catcher frequently enough you may end up with clumping. If you mow when your grass is wet or very long you may end up…

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Knowing Noise Restrictions

Do you have a noisy neighbour? You know the one – that person that can’t wait to break out the leaf blower first thing on a Sunday morning. Or perhaps YOU are that noisy neighbour the entire street complains about.…

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Mowing for the Beginners

So you’ve moved into a new place with an established lawn or you’ve just had one installed – now what? In South East Queensland we sometimes take it for granted that everyone has grown up with a lawn and knows…

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Mowing Safety Tips Revised

From time to time we can all become a little complacent with tasks we complete of a regular basis. With that in mind, it’s a great opportunity to revise your mowing safety and to help the Daleys Turf team has…

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Lawn Recovery After Flooding

With the one year anniversary of the Bundaberg floods, the 40 year anniversary of the ’74 floods (for those of us old enough to remember) and the possible formation of a cyclone off the Queensland coast later this week, our…

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Going Green With Lawn Turf in 2014

Looking to turn over a new leaf (pardon the pun), in your approach to lawn care? Do you think that there must be a better, more environmentally friendly, organic and safe way to have a lush, green lawn? You’re right…

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Christmas Countdown for lawn

The annual count down is on – one week until Christmas. You think you’re prepared, but have you taken care of the lawn. Before the family descends and the kids begin to run around there are a few issues that…

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How to rid your lawn of Crab Grass

Crab Grass is the frustration of many lawn owners each summer. It’s tolerant of full sun, deep shade, heat, humidity, drought and heavy rain. If it didn’t turn brown during winter and leave ugly brown spots you wouldn’t be too…

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