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Lawn from seed ?!?!
Can i just ask what lawn seed you are using? cheers. greenthumbs
Can i just ask what lawn seed you are using? cheers. greenthumbs
Can i just ask what lawn seed you are using? cheers. greenthumbs
Can i just ask what lawn seed you are using? cheers. greenthumbs
corpy
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Jun 23, 2011
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1,364
greenthumbs75
Jun 28, 2011
Spiky lawn
Thanks Diatheplant, Trunky - as you can tell my green fingers are more a shade of pale lime at the moment. Whilst I've had a garden a number of years weed control was the limit of my...
Thanks Diatheplant, Trunky - as you can tell my green fingers are more a shade of pale lime at the moment. Whilst I've had a garden a number of years weed control was the limit of my experience. Now I have the time and inclination I want to get it right. (I'm sure there'll be more novice like...
Thanks Diatheplant, Trunky - as you can tell my green fingers are more a shade of pale lime at the moment. Whilst I've had a garden a number of years weed control was the limit of my experience. Now I have the time and inclination I want to...
Thanks Diatheplant, Trunky - as you can tell my green fingers are more a shade of pale lime at the moment. Whilst I've had a garden a number of years weed control was the limit of my...
Smigin
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Jun 27, 2011
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3
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Smigin
Jun 28, 2011
lawn for rabbits but lots of clover
Hi all, my first posting here whilst on hopefully what seems another fairly quiet nightshift. At home we have a good sized rear lawn on which we let our six rabbits eat, run and play. they...
Hi all, my first posting here whilst on hopefully what seems another fairly quiet nightshift. At home we have a good sized rear lawn on which we let our six rabbits eat, run and play. they absolutely love it... Its my first lawn/lawns and this rear lawn being only a fifth in size of the front...
Hi all, my first posting here whilst on hopefully what seems another fairly quiet nightshift. At home we have a good sized rear lawn on which we let our six rabbits eat, run and play. they absolutely love it... Its my first lawn/lawns and this...
Hi all, my first posting here whilst on hopefully what seems another fairly quiet nightshift. At home we have a good sized rear lawn on which we let our six rabbits eat, run and play. they...
greenthumbs75
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Jun 28, 2011
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0
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910
greenthumbs75
Jun 28, 2011
Lawn has Rust: What action?
May I have a pic of the lawn as a whole rather than specifics?
May I have a pic of the lawn as a whole rather than specifics?
May I have a pic of the lawn as a whole rather than specifics?
May I have a pic of the lawn as a whole rather than specifics?
RVP
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Jun 24, 2011
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5
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854
daitheplant
Jun 27, 2011
what is this in my lawn?
Thak you everyone. That puts my mind at ease as I was starting to think I had another weed type to kill.
Thak you everyone. That puts my mind at ease as I was starting to think I had another weed type to kill.
Thak you everyone. That puts my mind at ease as I was starting to think I had another weed type to kill.
Thak you everyone. That puts my mind at ease as I was starting to think I had another weed type to kill.
Stig
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Jun 27, 2011
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5
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975
Stig
Jun 27, 2011
Lawn seed
I used the hole poking method aswell! (When I aerated it) no idea if you're meant to fill it with seeds when you've done it, but turned out alright!
I used the hole poking method aswell! (When I aerated it) no idea if you're meant to fill it with seeds when you've done it, but turned out alright!
I used the hole poking method aswell! (When I aerated it) no idea if you're meant to fill it with seeds when you've done it, but turned out alright!
I used the hole poking method aswell! (When I aerated it) no idea if you're meant to fill it with seeds when you've done it, but turned out alright!
Paul S
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Jun 18, 2011
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6
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695
kyleleonard
Jun 19, 2011
Lawn problem?
Hi Steviehughes, to be honest I think you're over doing things. The weather up until recently has been very dry, you shouldn't put feed or weed killer down during times of drought. Secondly, you...
Hi Steviehughes, to be honest I think you're over doing things. The weather up until recently has been very dry, you shouldn't put feed or weed killer down during times of drought. Secondly, you are probably watering to much, unless the whole lawn is fairly new (a couple of weeks old). Grass...
Hi Steviehughes, to be honest I think you're over doing things. The weather up until recently has been very dry, you shouldn't put feed or weed killer down during times of drought. Secondly, you are probably watering to much, unless the whole...
Hi Steviehughes, to be honest I think you're over doing things. The weather up until recently has been very dry, you shouldn't put feed or weed killer down during times of drought. Secondly, you...
steviehughes
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Jun 15, 2011
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2
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465
Sheal
Jun 15, 2011
New Lawn
I did my back garden a few months ago. Here's what I've learnt in doing so (plus a couple of other bits I've learned over the years):Glyphosate is a very effective herbicide that kills pretty...
I did my back garden a few months ago. Here's what I've learnt in doing so (plus a couple of other bits I've learned over the years):Glyphosate is a very effective herbicide that kills pretty much everything plantwise. However it doesn't have any effect at all on seeds that have yet to...
I did my back garden a few months ago. Here's what I've learnt in doing so (plus a couple of other bits I've learned over the years):Glyphosate is a very effective herbicide that kills pretty much everything plantwise. However it doesn't have...
I did my back garden a few months ago. Here's what I've learnt in doing so (plus a couple of other bits I've learned over the years):Glyphosate is a very effective herbicide that kills pretty...
timmears
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Jun 6, 2011
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5
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1,212
clueless1
Jun 14, 2011
Help please - lumpy lawn!
If it were me, I would take the turves back up and prepare the ground properly. Don`t go over the ground once with the rotovator, keep going until you get the soil to a fine tilth. Then spend an...
If it were me, I would take the turves back up and prepare the ground properly. Don`t go over the ground once with the rotovator, keep going until you get the soil to a fine tilth. Then spend an hour or so raking it all level, removing any weeds. Then using a water filled roller, roll the...
If it were me, I would take the turves back up and prepare the ground properly. Don`t go over the ground once with the rotovator, keep going until you get the soil to a fine tilth. Then spend an hour or so raking it all level, removing any weeds....
If it were me, I would take the turves back up and prepare the ground properly. Don`t go over the ground once with the rotovator, keep going until you get the soil to a fine tilth. Then spend an...
a_g_simpson
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Jun 13, 2011
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3
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1,322
daitheplant
Jun 13, 2011
Scarified lawn...
Worth a shot, you'll know if its turned on in a couple of days. Stick a metal rod into the middle, if it burns your hand when you take it out then its working
Worth a shot, you'll know if its turned on in a couple of days. Stick a metal rod into the middle, if it burns your hand when you take it out then its working
Worth a shot, you'll know if its turned on in a couple of days. Stick a metal rod into the middle, if it burns your hand when you take it out then its working
Worth a shot, you'll know if its turned on in a couple of days. Stick a metal rod into the middle, if it burns your hand when you take it out then its working
GazSuttonUK
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Jun 9, 2011
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Phil A
Jun 10, 2011
Help! Lawn preparation with clay soil
This is all probably a little too late but.....we have very heavy clay soil here in France. It really depends on the time of year as to when you should work it. Too wet and you cannot do a thing....
This is all probably a little too late but.....we have very heavy clay soil here in France. It really depends on the time of year as to when you should work it. Too wet and you cannot do a thing. Too dry and it is like working with concrete. There is a point that it begins to dry out and then it...
This is all probably a little too late but.....we have very heavy clay soil here in France. It really depends on the time of year as to when you should work it. Too wet and you cannot do a thing. Too dry and it is like working with concrete....
This is all probably a little too late but.....we have very heavy clay soil here in France. It really depends on the time of year as to when you should work it. Too wet and you cannot do a thing....
srkeevil
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May 14, 2011
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75,862
eatonsatcantas
Jun 7, 2011
Raising level of lawn
Many thanks for the replies to my question. Sorry for the delay in thanking you. We are well on the way to completing this project. Over 100 bags of soil so far, all of which we have sourced...
Many thanks for the replies to my question. Sorry for the delay in thanking you. We are well on the way to completing this project. Over 100 bags of soil so far, all of which we have sourced free, much of which we had to dig and bag. The cost savings do give us a warm glow, in addition to...
Many thanks for the replies to my question. Sorry for the delay in thanking you. We are well on the way to completing this project. Over 100 bags of soil so far, all of which we have sourced free, much of which we had to dig and bag. The cost...
Many thanks for the replies to my question. Sorry for the delay in thanking you. We are well on the way to completing this project. Over 100 bags of soil so far, all of which we have sourced...
davida
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May 26, 2011
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davida
Jun 6, 2011
Best company to order turf from online?
Mick & Paddy were sitting on their shovels watching the world when a lorry passed by loaded with turf. "Ah" says Mick "thats what I want to do when I win the Lottery" Paddy responded "What? Drive...
Mick & Paddy were sitting on their shovels watching the world when a lorry passed by loaded with turf. "Ah" says Mick "thats what I want to do when I win the Lottery" Paddy responded "What? Drive a lorry" "Don't be daft" says Mick. "I'll send MY lawn away to be cut"
Mick & Paddy were sitting on their shovels watching the world when a lorry passed by loaded with turf. "Ah" says Mick "thats what I want to do when I win the Lottery" Paddy responded "What? Drive a lorry" "Don't be daft" says Mick. "I'll send MY...
Mick & Paddy were sitting on their shovels watching the world when a lorry passed by loaded with turf. "Ah" says Mick "thats what I want to do when I win the Lottery" Paddy responded "What? Drive...
kyleleonard
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May 30, 2011
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6
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3,316
gcc3663
Jun 4, 2011
Mirror was dessicating the lawn
Hi Kate, I hope you enjoy your holiday
It's difficult to go against empirical data, so maybe I should keep quiet (whenever has that stopped me!
) but I'm inclined to agree with Dai. It's...
Hi Kate, I hope you enjoy your holiday
It's difficult to go against empirical data, so maybe I should keep quiet (whenever has that stopped me!
) but I'm inclined to agree with Dai. It's highly unlikely to be caused by reflected light. When you found it hot did you put your hand near the...
Hi Kate, I hope you enjoy your holiday
It's difficult to go against empirical data, so maybe I should keep quiet (whenever has that stopped me!
) but I'm inclined to agree with Dai. It's highly unlikely to be caused by reflected light. ...
Hi Kate, I hope you enjoy your holiday
It's difficult to go against empirical data, so maybe I should keep quiet (whenever has that stopped me!
) but I'm inclined to agree with Dai. It's...
WolfieKate
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May 27, 2011
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6
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802
shiney
May 29, 2011
lawn care company and pushy sales gone mad!
I used to live next door to an old bloke who was a bit of a gardening guru. He helped me to mend my diabolical lawn. He was an old school type, who insisted that a brutal going over with a rake,...
I used to live next door to an old bloke who was a bit of a gardening guru. He helped me to mend my diabolical lawn. He was an old school type, who insisted that a brutal going over with a rake, by hand, and a top dressing of sharp sand was the thing to do.I misunderstood him a bit, and did...
I used to live next door to an old bloke who was a bit of a gardening guru. He helped me to mend my diabolical lawn. He was an old school type, who insisted that a brutal going over with a rake, by hand, and a top dressing of sharp sand was the...
I used to live next door to an old bloke who was a bit of a gardening guru. He helped me to mend my diabolical lawn. He was an old school type, who insisted that a brutal going over with a rake,...
pensforcharm
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May 28, 2011
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2
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1,019
clueless1
May 28, 2011
New lawn with some yellow in it - what have I done wrong?
I had some yellow areas on my grass about 3 weeks ago, but I aerated it, then put in some seeds and it's all coming back to its more natural green.
I had some yellow areas on my grass about 3 weeks ago, but I aerated it, then put in some seeds and it's all coming back to its more natural green.
I had some yellow areas on my grass about 3 weeks ago, but I aerated it, then put in some seeds and it's all coming back to its more natural green.
I had some yellow areas on my grass about 3 weeks ago, but I aerated it, then put in some seeds and it's all coming back to its more natural green.
clueless1
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May 27, 2011
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kyleleonard
May 28, 2011
Obliterating a useless strip of "lawn" ...
Hmm, yes, I was wondering about that. Given that I'm a bit of a novice, any pointers about types/thicknesses of membrane, and any suggestions as to what kind of weedkiller you'd suggest?Many...
Hmm, yes, I was wondering about that. Given that I'm a bit of a novice, any pointers about types/thicknesses of membrane, and any suggestions as to what kind of weedkiller you'd suggest?Many thanks for the response!brownfingers.
Hmm, yes, I was wondering about that. Given that I'm a bit of a novice, any pointers about types/thicknesses of membrane, and any suggestions as to what kind of weedkiller you'd suggest?Many thanks for the response!brownfingers.
Hmm, yes, I was wondering about that. Given that I'm a bit of a novice, any pointers about types/thicknesses of membrane, and any suggestions as to what kind of weedkiller you'd suggest?Many...
brownfingers
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May 25, 2011
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717
brownfingers
May 25, 2011
New lawn laid, starting to brown, whats up? Help needed!!
No, the lawn is too young to be fed. Leave it to it`s own devices for now, but don`t let it dry out.
No, the lawn is too young to be fed. Leave it to it`s own devices for now, but don`t let it dry out.
No, the lawn is too young to be fed. Leave it to it`s own devices for now, but don`t let it dry out.
No, the lawn is too young to be fed. Leave it to it`s own devices for now, but don`t let it dry out.
DenProject
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May 21, 2011
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5
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1,095
daitheplant
May 21, 2011
Lawn grass improvers. waste of money!
Indeed!Just didn't want anyone getting their bucket out and knocking on the door
Indeed!Just didn't want anyone getting their bucket out and knocking on the door
Indeed!Just didn't want anyone getting their bucket out and knocking on the door
Indeed!Just didn't want anyone getting their bucket out and knocking on the door
Lad
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May 14, 2011
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7,998
Kristen
May 20, 2011
1st timer lawn help required
I doubt you'll have mud - almost bound to be dry during the summer. It will just look a bit bald / lacking in grass.I am doubtful that sowing grass seed this time of year is worth it...
I doubt you'll have mud - almost bound to be dry during the summer. It will just look a bit bald / lacking in grass.I am doubtful that sowing grass seed this time of year is worth it (germination may be poor, grass won't establish well, Grass seed is not "dirt cheap") ... I would leave that...
I doubt you'll have mud - almost bound to be dry during the summer. It will just look a bit bald / lacking in grass.I am doubtful that sowing grass seed this time of year is worth it (germination may be poor, grass won't establish well, Grass...
I doubt you'll have mud - almost bound to be dry during the summer. It will just look a bit bald / lacking in grass.I am doubtful that sowing grass seed this time of year is worth it...
Zlich
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May 19, 2011
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5
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1,436
Kristen
May 20, 2011
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