Garden wisdom from the herd. A few simple, practical pointers to help keep your lawn and garden healthy between visits.
None of this is complicated — it’s just the steady, sensible care that keeps a yard looking its best. And if you’d rather leave it to the goats, that’s what we’re here for.
Cutting no more than a third of the grass blade in a single mow keeps turf healthier and more drought-resilient. A slightly higher cut shades the soil, holds moisture and helps crowd out weeds — which is exactly why a regular routine beats the occasional heavy scalp.
Spotting early pest activity before it becomes damage protects plant health, soil life and long-term growth. A quick look over the beds each visit means small problems get caught early, rather than turning into big ones.
Clean edging along paths, drives and garden beds is the single biggest thing that makes a yard read as cared-for. It frames the lawn and makes even a simple mow look intentional — it’s a finishing touch we never skip.
Great yards are the result of steady, consistent care — not one dramatic clean-up a year. A regular fortnightly or monthly rhythm keeps growth manageable, avoids heavy-overgrowth work and keeps your outdoor space ready to enjoy.
Tell us what your lawn and garden need — we’ll come back with an honest quote and a visit that suits you.