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Moss & Ice Management: A Practical Post‑Winter Safety Plan for Commercial Sites
If your lawn looks tired after winter—patchy areas, moss, weeds, or muddy edges—you’re not alone.
Spring is the best time to reset your lawn so it stays greener, thicker, and easier to maintain through
summer. Below is a practical checklist used by professional gardeners to bring lawns back to life across Bordon, Farnham and Haslemere.
Feb 8


The Best Times to Renovate Your Lawn: Early Spring and Late Summer/Early Autumn
Winter conditions create one of the biggest seasonal risks for commercial properties: slips, access
disruption, complaints, and urgent call-outs. The best approach is planned and proactive—so you’re not reacting at the worst possible time.
Feb 4


Hedge Trimming: When to Cut, How Often, and How to Keep Hedges Healthy
If you manage a commercial property, you already know the pain points: missed visits, inconsistent
standards, vague communication, and reactive firefighting when issues become complaints. A solid
grounds maintenance contractor should reduce workload—not add to it.
Feb 3


Grounds Maintenance Contract Checklist: What Commercial Sites Should Look For
Untidy hedges can make an otherwise nice property feel neglected—especially when growth blocks
light, crowds paths, or spills onto driveways. The good news: hedge trimming is one of the easiest ways
to keep boundaries neat and improve kerb appeal.
Feb 1
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