Lawn Care Treatments
At Earth Care, we are transforming how the UK thinks about lawn care. Using regenerative methods, we revive tired lawns by improving soil health, boosting biodiversity, and cutting out synthetic chemicals. The result? A greener, healthier garden that’s safe for kids, pets, and pollinators — and better for the planet. It’s lawn care that gives back.
Granular Treatments
Granular treatments are used to give a slow release but they use the same components as the liquids. They contain Humic and Fulvic Acids, Seaweed, the normal nutrients such as Nitrogen, Magnesium, Clacium etc. All in a low salt coating.

Liquid Treatments
Liquid treatments are more of a Biostimulant, , they give a faster impact than granules as they are in a form much more easily absorbed and used by the grass plants.
They allow the plant to make better use of any available nutrients, so, less fertiliser is required.
These include Compost Tea, Seaweed, Activated Micro Organisms, Lactic Acid Bacteria, Vermi Extract, Fish Hydrolysate.
Soil Improvers
These are used to help build the foundations of the whole system, the soil.
The list includes Biochar, Compost, Vermi Compost.
Other Liquids
I use other liquids to help with and improve conditions in your soil and lawn.
These might be Wetting Agents, Wood Vinegar.
At Earth Care, we bring together time-honoured gardening principles with modern, regenerative techniques to care for your lawn the natural way. By analysing the weeds that appear, we use them as a guide to tailor future treatments, and we continually read and understand the soil to track how it responds and evolves over time. We enrich the ground, encourage deep-rooted grass, and promote a thriving ecosystem — all without relying on harsh chemicals. The result is a classic British lawn: healthy, resilient, and beautifully green, season after season.
The Process
Carry out a thorough inspection of your lawn and more importantly your soil. Find out your requirements and wants for the area.
The assessment includes a list of weeds, soil condition, texture and compaction, worm populations, pH, Electrical Conductivity, grass root depth, any other indicators or visible issues.
Common Issues in lawns in Derbyshire.
Common problems you may encounter:
Heavy clay compaction
Low biological activity
Acidic soil (pH 5.2–5.8)
Moss linked to shade + drainage
Shallow root systems
Thatch from synthetic feeding history
Common Issues in New Build Gardens
Common problems you may encounter:
- Heavy clay compaction
- Low biological activity
- Water logging
- Poor soil preparation using poor soil
- Thin topsoil laid on hardcore/sand
- Often high fences causing poor airflow and shade