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Shoalhaven Turf Maintenance
A beautiful lawn doesn’t end once the turf is laid—that’s actually where the real work begins. The good news? You don’t have to figure it out alone. At Oaks Quality Turf in Shoalhaven, we know that ongoing maintenance is what separates an average lawn from a standout one. From tackling pests before they take over, to feeding your grass the nutrients it needs without harsh chemicals, our maintenance services are here to protect your investment.
We've seen too many great lawns go to waste from neglect or the wrong advice—so we offer support that’s simple, safe, and suited to your turf variety and lifestyle. If you want to keep your lawn looking lush without the guesswork, call 0413 571 189 and let’s talk about a maintenance plan that works for you.
Keeping Your Lawn Healthy, every season
Keeping turf healthy takes more than just mowing once a week. It’s about understanding how soil, sunlight, seasons and watering patterns all play a part. That’s why we offer a full range of turf maintenance services designed to make it easy. Need to fix patches or revive tired grass? We’ve got organic lawn feed that nourishes without the burn.
Struggling with lawn grubs or fungal spots? Our pest control options are effective but gentle on the environment. And if your lawn just never seems to bounce back, we can check the soil and suggest improvements to help it thrive long-term. Whether you’ve got a new lawn or one that’s seen better days, we’re here to keep it green, healthy and stress-free all year round.


How often should I fertilise my lawn?
Fertilising frequency depends on the turf type and time of year, but as a general rule, aim for three times a year—early spring, mid-summer, and early autumn. In spring, use a balanced fertiliser to kickstart growth.
Summer calls for a slow-release blend that can handle the heat. Autumn is about preparing your turf for cooler weather with nutrients that build root strength. Avoid over-fertilising, as it can lead to rapid growth and thatch build-up, making your lawn harder to manage.
How can I improve poor soil under my turf?
Healthy turf starts with healthy soil. If your lawn struggles with drainage, compaction, or poor growth, it may be time to improve the soil. You can aerate the ground with a garden fork or coring tool to break up compaction.
Add organic matter like compost or topsoil to boost nutrients and structure. If pH is the issue, a soil test will help you adjust it with lime or sulfur as needed. Long-term improvement comes from ongoing care, not quick fixes.
What are signs that my turf needs pest control?
If you’re seeing brown patches that quickly spread, thinning grass, or birds pecking at your lawn more than usual, pests like lawn grubs might be the culprit. You might also spot small moths hovering above the grass in the evening—another sign of grub activity.
Insect damage tends to appear suddenly, often overnight. Catching it early is key, so regular inspection (especially in spring and summer) can help you act before major damage is done.