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We are now well and truly into summer and the lawn is going to need regular mowing at least once a week but preferably twice. The more often it is cut then less grass is removed each time meaning your lawns will remain healthier. Try to vary the direction you mow each time as well as this will prevent grass growing one way making it more difficult for mower blades to cut effectively. Adjust blades to a low height say 1.25cm for optimal effect. 
Grass cuttings can also make useful compost. However remember to mix it up with other plant material to allow air to circulate and facilitate decomposition. Too much grass dumped in one spot together will simply turn into a horrible pile of sludge which will be unpleasant and difficult to spread.
You may also have some bald spots in your lawn which are in need of repair. Hunter Pole sells a turbo fast lawn seed which is resilient to dry conditions and will grow quicker than conventional lawn seed. A patchy lawn will be restored in no time. C...</description>
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