The founder of the Lawn Rite New Zealand franchise brand has launched a new Handyman Franchise brand in New Zealand. The new brand is The Handyman Group and is a full service handyman brand which provides experienced and trade qualified handyman to do all the small and medium sized jobs around your house and your business.
The Handyman Group has already launched its first 3 franchises and is fielding lots of interest of potential franchise partner to ...
Lawn Rite has launched its newest franchise in Hamilton on Monday 2nd August 2021, The new franchisee Daniel Van Munster comes to Lawn Rite with many years of experience in the transport and freight management sector. Daniel and his wife Sarah are a young family with a young son.
Daniel is servicing the Te Rapa, St Andrews, and part of the western Hamilton region, Daniel will provide his clients the full range of Lawn Rite services including residentia...
Gardening – You either love it or hate it. If you are a budding gardener then you will be familiar with all the tools you need to keep your yard in tip-top shape. If you hate it with a passion, then you call your local Lawn Rite team (wink wink) who have the tools and experience so you can sit back and enjoy your spare time. If you are an inbetweener or a beginner and not quite sure where to start with your gardening tools, here is a list of the top 1...
A finishing touch to any lawn mow is weed eating. A weed eater is an effective tool to access areas where your lawn more cannot reach. Fence lines, paths, and tree trunks are just some of the areas that a weed eater can come in handy for.
A weed eater is a piece of lawn equipment that uses a nylon string spun at high speed and as a result, cuts through the long grass. It is important to make sure the cord is tense for best results.
When using a we...
Having the perfect garden design is typically a LONG process of trial and error. And you’ve probably already discovered that, which is why you’re now planning to renovate it.
THE ULTIMATE TRICK TO GARDEN MAKEOVERS – WORKS FOR BOTH SMALL AND LARGE GARDENS.
You don’t need to have a big garden to reap the rewards of gardening. Many Aussies actually prefer smaller gardens because they are easier to manage. If you can’t truly spend a lot of time taking c...
If you’re dreaming of walking barefooted through a thick green lawn in spring, you must care for it in Autumn. Here is the autumn checklist for your yard and lawn.
Autumn lawn care doesn’t have to be complicated and makes the difference between having a healthy green lawn or a patchy brown one come springtime. This checklist of basic Autumn lawn care steps will help make sure you’ll start spring with a flourishing, healthy lawn.
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Grass Grubs (Costelytra zealandica) are considered New Zealand’s major pasture & lawn pest and are found throughout the country.
Eggs from the grub are laid in the soil during the spring/summer months and hatch about two weeks later. The larvae feed on the roots of the grass and can grow up to about 20-25 mm long. Infested grass turns yellow/brown and dies leaving dead patches in your lawn and pastures. A close examination of these patches will sho...
Autumn Lawn Care
From the everchanging colour scheme, the warm days and snuggly nights to the dropping of old growth to make way for the new. Autumn is a beautiful season.
It is also a great time to look at your lawn. After a summer full of lots of sun and less rain, our grass can tend to look on the browner side of healthy.
Here are a few simple steps you can apply to your lawn and bring it back to its lush green ways before Winter sets in.
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As a lawn mowing and gardening franchise brand, Lawn Rite does alot of residential work. You may be surprised to know that Lawn Rite does a huge amount of commercial, and industrial clients.
What you might be surprised about is the type of clients that Lawn Rite has and the type of complexes Lawn Rite maintains. Just in the past few weeks, we have completed works for companies such as Waste Management, Regional Councils, Daycare Centres, and even milk...
1. Remove weeds, thatch and moss
These pesky items can prevent growth by blocking air and nutrients from getting to the roots.
Weeds
These can appear anywhere as there are so many ways they can be brought into the garden, by birds flying over, pets and other animals roaming across the grass or even on your clothing and footwear.
Lawn weeds can grow as either seed heads or flowers, with a wide variety of types that are common in lawns....