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Lawn Care & Treatments in Walberton

Lawns in Walberton can quickly lose their condition if they’re not treated at the right times of year. Moss, weeds and poor growth are all common issues, especially after wetter periods or in shaded gardens.

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We provide lawn treatment services across Walberton to help bring lawns back under control and keep them looking consistent throughout the seasons. With the right approach, even heavily affected lawns can be improved over time.

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Moss Treatment in Walberton

Moss is often the first sign that a lawn is struggling. It thrives in damp conditions and can take over large areas if left untreated.

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We apply iron sulphate treatments across Walberton lawns to:

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  • Kill off moss effectively

  • Improve lawn colour within days

  • Create better conditions for grass to grow

This is usually the first step in restoring a lawn properly.

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Feeding & Strengthening Your Lawn

After moss has been treated, feeding the lawn is key to getting it back into good condition.

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We carry out lawn feeding in Walberton using seasonal treatments that:

  • Encourage thicker, stronger grass

  • Improve resistance to moss returning

  • Support steady, healthy growth

Regular feeding makes a noticeable difference over time.

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Weed Control for Lawns & Hard Surfaces

We also deal with weeds in both lawns and surrounding areas such as patios and driveways.

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This includes:

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Keeping weeds under control helps maintain a clean and tidy finish.

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Reliable Local Lawn Treatments

Working in Walberton and nearby villages means we see the same lawn issues time and time again. Our focus is on straightforward treatments that work, without overcomplicating things.

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Whether it’s a one-off visit or ongoing lawn care, we aim to deliver consistent, visible results.

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Areas We Cover

As well as Walberton, we also work across:

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Eastergate, Barnham, Fontwell, Yapton, Littlehampton, Rustington, Bognor Regis, Slindon, Ford, Arundel, Climping and Aldingbourne.

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