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Supercharged Grass
You cant have a lawn without cutting the grassSure its good exercise!
You cant have a lawn without cutting the grassSure its good exercise!
You cant have a lawn without cutting the grassSure its good exercise!
You cant have a lawn without cutting the grassSure its good exercise!
wertert
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May 16, 2016
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Zola
May 20, 2016
woke up to a lush view through my window
My lupin has doubled over night..or so it seems! Have fun mowing
My lupin has doubled over night..or so it seems! Have fun mowing
My lupin has doubled over night..or so it seems! Have fun mowing
My lupin has doubled over night..or so it seems! Have fun mowing
miraflores
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May 20, 2016
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Linz
May 20, 2016
Another "What's Going On With My Lawn?" Thread.....
When the turf was laid did you water in the turf or did it dry out causing the turf to shrink? It's hard to see what's what on the patches, it looks like another type of grass but a couple of...
When the turf was laid did you water in the turf or did it dry out causing the turf to shrink? It's hard to see what's what on the patches, it looks like another type of grass but a couple of photos closer to show the patches will help.
When the turf was laid did you water in the turf or did it dry out causing the turf to shrink? It's hard to see what's what on the patches, it looks like another type of grass but a couple of photos closer to show the patches will help.
When the turf was laid did you water in the turf or did it dry out causing the turf to shrink? It's hard to see what's what on the patches, it looks like another type of grass but a couple of...
Tiggercoco
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May 16, 2016
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884
Liz the pot
May 17, 2016
Help me get started
I'm looking for some help with lawn prep for seed. I have been reading threads all morning and I have found a wealth of information but I wanted to post anyway.My garden measures roughly 14m...
I'm looking for some help with lawn prep for seed. I have been reading threads all morning and I have found a wealth of information but I wanted to post anyway.My garden measures roughly 14m length by 13m width with paving slabs along the east side of the house and across the back. My plan is...
I'm looking for some help with lawn prep for seed. I have been reading threads all morning and I have found a wealth of information but I wanted to post anyway.My garden measures roughly 14m length by 13m width with paving slabs along the east...
I'm looking for some help with lawn prep for seed. I have been reading threads all morning and I have found a wealth of information but I wanted to post anyway.My garden measures roughly 14m...
6434N
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May 8, 2016
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6434N
May 8, 2016
Building a new lawn
I would say that it's done well and for the minimal cost it looks good. Just treated it with verdone then I'll fertilise again as its 6 weeks is up.
I would say that it's done well and for the minimal cost it looks good. Just treated it with verdone then I'll fertilise again as its 6 weeks is up.
I would say that it's done well and for the minimal cost it looks good. Just treated it with verdone then I'll fertilise again as its 6 weeks is up.
I would say that it's done well and for the minimal cost it looks good. Just treated it with verdone then I'll fertilise again as its 6 weeks is up.
Car.crash
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May 17, 2015
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Car.crash
May 4, 2016
Lawn problem.Help!
The weather is set to get much hotter in the coming weeks - I would prepare by airing out the grass as suggested and be sure to keep an eye on the changes.It looks to me as if it is in need of...
The weather is set to get much hotter in the coming weeks - I would prepare by airing out the grass as suggested and be sure to keep an eye on the changes.It looks to me as if it is in need of some hydration too.
The weather is set to get much hotter in the coming weeks - I would prepare by airing out the grass as suggested and be sure to keep an eye on the changes.It looks to me as if it is in need of some hydration too.
The weather is set to get much hotter in the coming weeks - I would prepare by airing out the grass as suggested and be sure to keep an eye on the changes.It looks to me as if it is in need of...
Dave Parker
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May 1, 2016
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JeffNev
May 4, 2016
Weed killer & lawn feed advice ?
Damp day is a no no as the chemical need to dry on the plant. If you applied it while it was wet the chances are it's not had much success. Also check you have the right amount of chemical to...
Damp day is a no no as the chemical need to dry on the plant. If you applied it while it was wet the chances are it's not had much success. Also check you have the right amount of chemical to water for use in a watering can.
Damp day is a no no as the chemical need to dry on the plant. If you applied it while it was wet the chances are it's not had much success. Also check you have the right amount of chemical to water for use in a watering can.
Damp day is a no no as the chemical need to dry on the plant. If you applied it while it was wet the chances are it's not had much success. Also check you have the right amount of chemical to...
Portisgrass
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Apr 18, 2016
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Liz the pot
May 3, 2016
Clay Soil - Order in which to lay new turf
If you post pictures other experience users will be able to tell you better about the condition of your soil.But the best solution is to add sharp sand to the clay soil to aid drainage. Which...
If you post pictures other experience users will be able to tell you better about the condition of your soil.But the best solution is to add sharp sand to the clay soil to aid drainage. Which would require tilling in with the current clay soil.
If you post pictures other experience users will be able to tell you better about the condition of your soil.But the best solution is to add sharp sand to the clay soil to aid drainage. Which would require tilling in with the current clay soil.
If you post pictures other experience users will be able to tell you better about the condition of your soil.But the best solution is to add sharp sand to the clay soil to aid drainage. Which...
NickB
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Apr 28, 2016
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mosamahab
Apr 29, 2016
advice for extending lawn
I would turf - it's quicker.
I would turf - it's quicker.
I would turf - it's quicker.
I would turf - it's quicker.
Lee Hagan
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Apr 23, 2016
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kazzawazza
Apr 27, 2016
Calibrate - Scotts EvenGreen Drop Spreader
That line looks about right and my spreader is about in line with that line on number 6. Different fertilisers require different settings so for example MO Bacter requires a much higher setting...
That line looks about right and my spreader is about in line with that line on number 6. Different fertilisers require different settings so for example MO Bacter requires a much higher setting than say the renovator pro due to the granular size. The granules are pushed out by the internal...
That line looks about right and my spreader is about in line with that line on number 6. Different fertilisers require different settings so for example MO Bacter requires a much higher setting than say the renovator pro due to the granular...
That line looks about right and my spreader is about in line with that line on number 6. Different fertilisers require different settings so for example MO Bacter requires a much higher setting...
chris_elevate
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Apr 25, 2016
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Liz the pot
Apr 27, 2016
A spot of advice please
Chris the Eliet is the machine I use and it's very good, not just as its powerful, blade setups but it's very easy to look after. It's designed to have enough power with the right blade setup to...
Chris the Eliet is the machine I use and it's very good, not just as its powerful, blade setups but it's very easy to look after. It's designed to have enough power with the right blade setup to cut in but maintain blade speed and the blades are very well designed and keep their edge. It's also...
Chris the Eliet is the machine I use and it's very good, not just as its powerful, blade setups but it's very easy to look after. It's designed to have enough power with the right blade setup to cut in but maintain blade speed and the blades are...
Chris the Eliet is the machine I use and it's very good, not just as its powerful, blade setups but it's very easy to look after. It's designed to have enough power with the right blade setup to...
chris_elevate
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Apr 22, 2016
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Liz the pot
Apr 22, 2016
Relaying a sunken lawn
If its dropped a few inches then I would...cut the grass as short as you can, scarify it if you have any dead grass etc, aerate it, top soil mixed with seed to level the lawn, then seed over the...
If its dropped a few inches then I would...cut the grass as short as you can, scarify it if you have any dead grass etc, aerate it, top soil mixed with seed to level the lawn, then seed over the top and tread down. Water it twice daily for 2-3 weeks and you should see decent results.
If its dropped a few inches then I would...cut the grass as short as you can, scarify it if you have any dead grass etc, aerate it, top soil mixed with seed to level the lawn, then seed over the top and tread down. Water it twice daily for 2-3...
If its dropped a few inches then I would...cut the grass as short as you can, scarify it if you have any dead grass etc, aerate it, top soil mixed with seed to level the lawn, then seed over the...
IanMer
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Apr 19, 2016
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Nick_MSM
Apr 21, 2016
What to do with my lawn
Agree with It will save you a few bob on soil to as there looks to be quite a lot in those raised beds.
Agree with It will save you a few bob on soil to as there looks to be quite a lot in those raised beds.
Agree with It will save you a few bob on soil to as there looks to be quite a lot in those raised beds.
Agree with It will save you a few bob on soil to as there looks to be quite a lot in those raised beds.
Matthew Barnes
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Apr 18, 2016
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Mowerman
Apr 19, 2016
help please - new lawn
@NigelJI've been itching to buy some nematodes for months but finances have been dire over the winter and still are. Thankfully the garden isn't very big anyway so one bottle should be enough...
@NigelJI've been itching to buy some nematodes for months but finances have been dire over the winter and still are. Thankfully the garden isn't very big anyway so one bottle should be enough for a year.
@NigelJI've been itching to buy some nematodes for months but finances have been dire over the winter and still are. Thankfully the garden isn't very big anyway so one bottle should be enough for a year.
@NigelJI've been itching to buy some nematodes for months but finances have been dire over the winter and still are. Thankfully the garden isn't very big anyway so one bottle should be enough...
Mane
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Apr 14, 2016
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Mowerman
Apr 19, 2016
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Best Grass Seed Ever !
Highly likely @Lynd , a desperate gardener and his money are soon parted
Highly likely @Lynd , a desperate gardener and his money are soon parted
Highly likely @Lynd , a desperate gardener and his money are soon parted
Highly likely @Lynd , a desperate gardener and his money are soon parted
HarryS
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Apr 16, 2016
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HarryS
Apr 18, 2016
Lawn advice
The waterlogging and being trampled will need constant maintenance. Also, you mentioned it doesn't get much sun, which won't help either.You can get shady area grass but it doesn't seem to be...
The waterlogging and being trampled will need constant maintenance. Also, you mentioned it doesn't get much sun, which won't help either.You can get shady area grass but it doesn't seem to be as resiliant as a harder wearing utility grass seed mixtures that usually contain perrenial Ryegrass,...
The waterlogging and being trampled will need constant maintenance. Also, you mentioned it doesn't get much sun, which won't help either.You can get shady area grass but it doesn't seem to be as resiliant as a harder wearing utility grass seed...
The waterlogging and being trampled will need constant maintenance. Also, you mentioned it doesn't get much sun, which won't help either.You can get shady area grass but it doesn't seem to be...
AndyW72
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Apr 18, 2016
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Mowerman
Apr 18, 2016
Terrible lawn quality on top of building site!
You need to get the building rubble and waste out from underneath the lawn. very common problem with new buildsdue to lazy builders and practice.
You need to get the building rubble and waste out from underneath the lawn. very common problem with new buildsdue to lazy builders and practice.
You need to get the building rubble and waste out from underneath the lawn. very common problem with new buildsdue to lazy builders and practice.
You need to get the building rubble and waste out from underneath the lawn. very common problem with new buildsdue to lazy builders and practice.
DanMcLiv
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Apr 16, 2016
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Loofah
Apr 16, 2016
Using Autumn moss/feed in Spring ???
Thanks for your info @Liz the pot . I will give it a good dose of the autumn feed then. The roots will be needing the energy to recover and hopefully bully the moss into submission.That cheapie...
Thanks for your info @Liz the pot . I will give it a good dose of the autumn feed then. The roots will be needing the energy to recover and hopefully bully the moss into submission.That cheapie machine of mine really tore things up.Plenty of power just not so much finess.My problem is the...
Thanks for your info @Liz the pot . I will give it a good dose of the autumn feed then. The roots will be needing the energy to recover and hopefully bully the moss into submission.That cheapie machine of mine really tore things up.Plenty of...
Thanks for your info @Liz the pot . I will give it a good dose of the autumn feed then. The roots will be needing the energy to recover and hopefully bully the moss into submission.That cheapie...
WeeTam
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Apr 13, 2016
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WeeTam
Apr 13, 2016
Depth of soil for new lawn
So, I went out this morning aiming to lift those roots and I am confronted with a huge pool. Clear water has filled the dug over area and there was no rain over night. I took my gardening jug and...
So, I went out this morning aiming to lift those roots and I am confronted with a huge pool. Clear water has filled the dug over area and there was no rain over night. I took my gardening jug and emptied as much water as I could and now it is pouring rain.
I did think about flinging a tarp...
So, I went out this morning aiming to lift those roots and I am confronted with a huge pool. Clear water has filled the dug over area and there was no rain over night. I took my gardening jug and emptied as much water as I could and now it is...
So, I went out this morning aiming to lift those roots and I am confronted with a huge pool. Clear water has filled the dug over area and there was no rain over night. I took my gardening jug and...
Everhopeful
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Apr 6, 2016
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Everhopeful
Apr 8, 2016
"lumpy" lawn
Thanks Liz - this is def a long term project! Right now my short(er) term goals are to give some improvement to the soil and reduce the bumpiness a little - not looking for smooth as a...
Thanks Liz - this is def a long term project! Right now my short(er) term goals are to give some improvement to the soil and reduce the bumpiness a little - not looking for smooth as a babies'.I'll take the advice then and try the spring top dress with mostly top soil + 10% sand.
Thanks Liz - this is def a long term project! Right now my short(er) term goals are to give some improvement to the soil and reduce the bumpiness a little - not looking for smooth as a babies'.I'll take the advice then and try the spring top...
Thanks Liz - this is def a long term project! Right now my short(er) term goals are to give some improvement to the soil and reduce the bumpiness a little - not looking for smooth as a...
Tim Shields
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Apr 5, 2016
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Tim Shields
Apr 7, 2016
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