How to achieve a lush green lawn
A great looking lawn really is the heart of any garden. When it’s lush and green, it’s the perfect complement to colourful beds and borders. A thicker, greener lawn guaranteed. Have a great looking lawn to impress your friends and family, play with the kids or to just sit back and relax this summer. The ultimate in convenience, EverGreen Mow It Less Lawn Food is fast, giving great results in 3 days. It has a low risk of scorching – so is great for first time users and best of all is easy to use!
Ingredients
- EverGreen Mow It Less Lawn Food (available to use in a spreader, refill carton or bag)
- EverGreen Easy Spreader (if buying refill carton or bag)
Other useful items
Gardening gloves, watering can or hose
1. Firstly estimate the size of your lawn so you know how much lawn food to buy. Do this by multiplying the length by the width. One large stride is approximately one metre – so get pacing!

- Up to 100 sq.m = ¼ of a tennis court
- Up to 200 sq.m = ½ of a tennis court
- Up to 400 sq.m = 1 whole tennis court
2. March – September: Pick up some EverGreen Mow It Less Lawn Food. This amazing new product guarantees to make the grass greener and lusher in just three days, without the extra mowing associated with other lawn foods. Application couldn’t be simpler – just flip open the spreader and then scatter the contents evenly as you walk up and down your lawn.
Alternatively use the new EverGreen Easy Spreader which is easy to use. Simply grip the handle, rotate the lever and the granules will spread over a wider area than the hand held spreader or for a larger lawn use a wheeled spreader for even application.
3. If the weather is hot and dry you’ll need to water your lawn after you’ve fed it, however if the weather is cooler or rainy you can leave it be.
Related products:
EverGreen Mow It Less Lawn Food
EverGreen Mow It Less is the quick and easy way to a lush, green lawn without the extra mowing.


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