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Friends lawn in York
Liz that's really helpful and I really you kind offer if I was nearer. I'm going to start a new post god my own lawn soon and would love your advice on it too if that's ok? I'm really pleased with...
Liz that's really helpful and I really you kind offer if I was nearer. I'm going to start a new post god my own lawn soon and would love your advice on it too if that's ok? I'm really pleased with mine and get people in the street commenting on my grass! Just a few tips I've picked up from here...
Liz that's really helpful and I really you kind offer if I was nearer. I'm going to start a new post god my own lawn soon and would love your advice on it too if that's ok? I'm really pleased with mine and get people in the street commenting on...
Liz that's really helpful and I really you kind offer if I was nearer. I'm going to start a new post god my own lawn soon and would love your advice on it too if that's ok? I'm really pleased with...
chris_elevate
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Aug 7, 2015
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1,070
chris_elevate
Aug 31, 2015
Tilling a lawn...should I mix the grass into the soil before seeding?
Ooh Great! Will have a look. Thanks so much!
Ooh Great! Will have a look. Thanks so much!
Ooh Great! Will have a look. Thanks so much!
Ooh Great! Will have a look. Thanks so much!
JEP
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Aug 22, 2015
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JEP
Aug 27, 2015
grass growing at different rates??
Good morning I don't know much about grass but my hair such as it is grows at different rates
Good morning I don't know much about grass but my hair such as it is grows at different rates
Good morning I don't know much about grass but my hair such as it is grows at different rates
Good morning I don't know much about grass but my hair such as it is grows at different rates
Glynn Rigby
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Aug 15, 2015
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9,692
wiseowl
Aug 24, 2015
Prunella/Clover weedkiller
Never come across Selfheal before. I started my battle with it on my newly inherited lawns 3 weeks ago with Evergreen 4 in 1. This has sproadically killed some of it but its gets itself wormed...
Never come across Selfheal before. I started my battle with it on my newly inherited lawns 3 weeks ago with Evergreen 4 in 1. This has sproadically killed some of it but its gets itself wormed underneath the thatch and lives on there. Probably would have been more effective to scarify first....
Never come across Selfheal before. I started my battle with it on my newly inherited lawns 3 weeks ago with Evergreen 4 in 1. This has sproadically killed some of it but its gets itself wormed underneath the thatch and lives on there. Probably...
Never come across Selfheal before. I started my battle with it on my newly inherited lawns 3 weeks ago with Evergreen 4 in 1. This has sproadically killed some of it but its gets itself wormed...
Gay Gardener
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Aug 1, 2015
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Agent Orange
Aug 22, 2015
Which lawnmower?
You could keep an eye on adverts in your area and Ebay for picking up an Etesia secondhand.
You could keep an eye on adverts in your area and Ebay for picking up an Etesia secondhand.
You could keep an eye on adverts in your area and Ebay for picking up an Etesia secondhand.
You could keep an eye on adverts in your area and Ebay for picking up an Etesia secondhand.
TallPaul
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Aug 19, 2015
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1,689
Sheal
Aug 21, 2015
Lawn newbie advice
Cheers!I added in some NK Fertilizer yesterday - 16-0-5 to help green it up and strengthen it a bit. Around the end of September time I plan to add in an Autumn feed for stronger roots. Attached...
Cheers!I added in some NK Fertilizer yesterday - 16-0-5 to help green it up and strengthen it a bit. Around the end of September time I plan to add in an Autumn feed for stronger roots. Attached photo from this morning.I took out the small shrubs as they were dried up and struggling. I plan...
Cheers!I added in some NK Fertilizer yesterday - 16-0-5 to help green it up and strengthen it a bit. Around the end of September time I plan to add in an Autumn feed for stronger roots. Attached photo from this morning.I took out the small...
Cheers!I added in some NK Fertilizer yesterday - 16-0-5 to help green it up and strengthen it a bit. Around the end of September time I plan to add in an Autumn feed for stronger roots. Attached...
Zola
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Jun 1, 2015
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Zola
Aug 19, 2015
What weed is this?
It does matter to some of us Pete.
It may be to late for feeding lawns but I'll be putting down weed killer tomorrow, I'm still fighting dandelions and creeping buttercup.
It does matter to some of us Pete.
It may be to late for feeding lawns but I'll be putting down weed killer tomorrow, I'm still fighting dandelions and creeping buttercup.
It does matter to some of us Pete.
It may be to late for feeding lawns but I'll be putting down weed killer tomorrow, I'm still fighting dandelions and creeping buttercup.
It does matter to some of us Pete.
It may be to late for feeding lawns but I'll be putting down weed killer tomorrow, I'm still fighting dandelions and creeping buttercup.
Dan M
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Aug 13, 2015
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Sheal
Aug 15, 2015
When will you guys start Autumn scarifying (in the UK)
Next year try out MO Bacter on one lawn as an experiment to see what results you get. It's a pet friendly fertiliser that is slow release and will eat away the moss rather than turning it black...
Next year try out MO Bacter on one lawn as an experiment to see what results you get. It's a pet friendly fertiliser that is slow release and will eat away the moss rather than turning it black and this year I'm very happy with its performance. The lawn which I tried it on is used by dogs, had...
Next year try out MO Bacter on one lawn as an experiment to see what results you get. It's a pet friendly fertiliser that is slow release and will eat away the moss rather than turning it black and this year I'm very happy with its...
Next year try out MO Bacter on one lawn as an experiment to see what results you get. It's a pet friendly fertiliser that is slow release and will eat away the moss rather than turning it black...
Mowerman
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Jul 26, 2015
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Liz the pot
Aug 15, 2015
Weird weed in lawn
Some weeds are there due to poor nutrients within the soil. Often a weed and feed while it may tackle the problem does not help long term. Once you have cleared the weed and for next season as its...
Some weeds are there due to poor nutrients within the soil. Often a weed and feed while it may tackle the problem does not help long term. Once you have cleared the weed and for next season as its too late now think about a slow release fertiliser which will deter such weeds from returning. You...
Some weeds are there due to poor nutrients within the soil. Often a weed and feed while it may tackle the problem does not help long term. Once you have cleared the weed and for next season as its too late now think about a slow release...
Some weeds are there due to poor nutrients within the soil. Often a weed and feed while it may tackle the problem does not help long term. Once you have cleared the weed and for next season as its...
JoeyJoJo
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May 23, 2015
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Liz the pot
Aug 13, 2015
Do I repair patches on lawn now
Many thanks Redwing for that very interesting information.
Many thanks Redwing for that very interesting information.
Many thanks Redwing for that very interesting information.
Many thanks Redwing for that very interesting information.
Pifco
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Aug 11, 2015
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Pifco
Aug 12, 2015
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May not qualify.....
Way back in the '60's I can remember my dad using a scythe in my granddad's garden, it was never mowed but scythed a couple of times a year.
Way back in the '60's I can remember my dad using a scythe in my granddad's garden, it was never mowed but scythed a couple of times a year.
Way back in the '60's I can remember my dad using a scythe in my granddad's garden, it was never mowed but scythed a couple of times a year.
Way back in the '60's I can remember my dad using a scythe in my granddad's garden, it was never mowed but scythed a couple of times a year.
JJ28
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Aug 4, 2015
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Sheal
Aug 5, 2015
Grass Identification Please
If your lawn is a grade 1 fine lawn with bent and fescue grasses only, it could be annual meadow grass.If it'sis a harder wearing lawn, annual meadow grass is often a major constituent. If this...
If your lawn is a grade 1 fine lawn with bent and fescue grasses only, it could be annual meadow grass.If it'sis a harder wearing lawn, annual meadow grass is often a major constituent. If this is the case, it could be rye grass or Tmothy because it stands upright.
If your lawn is a grade 1 fine lawn with bent and fescue grasses only, it could be annual meadow grass.If it'sis a harder wearing lawn, annual meadow grass is often a major constituent. If this is the case, it could be rye grass or Tmothy...
If your lawn is a grade 1 fine lawn with bent and fescue grasses only, it could be annual meadow grass.If it'sis a harder wearing lawn, annual meadow grass is often a major constituent. If this...
Guesty
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Jul 31, 2015
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636
Mowerman
Jul 31, 2015
Tidying up the stragglers
Not that subject again!!!
Not that subject again!!!
Not that subject again!!!
Not that subject again!!!
Prkns
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Jul 23, 2015
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shiney
Jul 30, 2015
Lawn Shrooms
Let's hope your new round lawn doesn't turn into a giant fairy ring!
Let's hope your new round lawn doesn't turn into a giant fairy ring!
Let's hope your new round lawn doesn't turn into a giant fairy ring!
Let's hope your new round lawn doesn't turn into a giant fairy ring!
Prkns
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Jul 29, 2015
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763
Mowerman
Jul 30, 2015
Which seed?
bostonseeds do a low maintenance mixture which might be the answer to your problem. It's the BS Low Maintenance seed and contains a lot of fescue, which is very fine grass but won't stand up to...
bostonseeds do a low maintenance mixture which might be the answer to your problem. It's the BS Low Maintenance seed and contains a lot of fescue, which is very fine grass but won't stand up to much action if the kids or dawgs get loose on it
bostonseeds do a low maintenance mixture which might be the answer to your problem. It's the BS Low Maintenance seed and contains a lot of fescue, which is very fine grass but won't stand up to much action if the kids or dawgs get loose on it
bostonseeds do a low maintenance mixture which might be the answer to your problem. It's the BS Low Maintenance seed and contains a lot of fescue, which is very fine grass but won't stand up to...
nikirushka
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Jul 18, 2015
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775
Mowerman
Jul 27, 2015
Can I lay a new lawn directly over an existing one..
Thanks Sheal. Mmmm, food for thought...
Thanks Sheal. Mmmm, food for thought...
Thanks Sheal. Mmmm, food for thought...
Thanks Sheal. Mmmm, food for thought...
BlueMango
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Jul 25, 2015
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BlueMango
Jul 27, 2015
Adding worms
Thanks guys. I will leave the worm idea for nature to decide
Thanks guys. I will leave the worm idea for nature to decide
Thanks guys. I will leave the worm idea for nature to decide
Thanks guys. I will leave the worm idea for nature to decide
Car.crash
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Jul 26, 2015
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915
Car.crash
Jul 27, 2015
Is it dead?
Yes, you can re-seed it now but I wouldn't do it over the existing dead patches as they are right on the edge of the lawn, the soil there will now be useless, nutrients having gone. Dig the...
Yes, you can re-seed it now but I wouldn't do it over the existing dead patches as they are right on the edge of the lawn, the soil there will now be useless, nutrients having gone. Dig the patches out and replace with a mixture of soil and compost, approximately one third compost two thirds...
Yes, you can re-seed it now but I wouldn't do it over the existing dead patches as they are right on the edge of the lawn, the soil there will now be useless, nutrients having gone. Dig the patches out and replace with a mixture of soil and...
Yes, you can re-seed it now but I wouldn't do it over the existing dead patches as they are right on the edge of the lawn, the soil there will now be useless, nutrients having gone. Dig the...
Liam Goodaire
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Jul 25, 2015
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4
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488
Sheal
Jul 26, 2015
First cut and general advice
Welcome to GC Jimma. What sort of lawnmower do you have, you talk of removing the roller? If possible it would be best to use the mower without a roller until the lawn is established. The grass...
Welcome to GC Jimma. What sort of lawnmower do you have, you talk of removing the roller? If possible it would be best to use the mower without a roller until the lawn is established. The grass being so young is just being flattened.I would give it a cut on the present setting on your mower....
Welcome to GC Jimma. What sort of lawnmower do you have, you talk of removing the roller? If possible it would be best to use the mower without a roller until the lawn is established. The grass being so young is just being flattened.I would...
Welcome to GC Jimma. What sort of lawnmower do you have, you talk of removing the roller? If possible it would be best to use the mower without a roller until the lawn is established. The grass...
Tomeee
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May 15, 2015
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1,310
Sheal
Jul 23, 2015
Aerating the lawn today
Well at least they kept you amused. I don't know if the spikes are long enough but they certainly won't do any harm. I've thought about buying them in the past but I have a dodgy ankle so won't...
Well at least they kept you amused. I don't know if the spikes are long enough but they certainly won't do any harm. I've thought about buying them in the past but I have a dodgy ankle so won't risk it.No comment!
Well at least they kept you amused. I don't know if the spikes are long enough but they certainly won't do any harm. I've thought about buying them in the past but I have a dodgy ankle so won't risk it.No comment!
Well at least they kept you amused. I don't know if the spikes are long enough but they certainly won't do any harm. I've thought about buying them in the past but I have a dodgy ankle so won't...
Tim Shields
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Jul 21, 2015
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Sheal
Jul 21, 2015
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