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  1. richardm

    New Turf Worries

    Let's hope all this rain we are having is helping and when you eventually do decide to cut the grass, make sure you cut it at a really high setting so it's not actually that short.
    Let's hope all this rain we are having is helping and when you eventually do decide to cut the grass, make sure you cut it at a really high setting so it's not actually that short.
    Let's hope all this rain we are having is helping and when you eventually do decide to cut the grass, make sure you cut it at a really high setting so it's not actually that short.
    Let's hope all this rain we are having is helping and when you eventually do decide to cut the grass, make sure you cut it at a really high setting so it's not actually that short.
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  2. Osbaldwick

    Care for recently turfed lawn

    Don't know the answer to your question, but felt sorry that no one had replied. That happened to me a few weeks ago! I'm sure somebody will respond with a more useful reply eventually!
    Don't know the answer to your question, but felt sorry that no one had replied. That happened to me a few weeks ago! I'm sure somebody will respond with a more useful reply eventually!
    Don't know the answer to your question, but felt sorry that no one had replied. That happened to me a few weeks ago! I'm sure somebody will respond with a more useful reply eventually!
    Don't know the answer to your question, but felt sorry that no one had replied. That happened to me a few weeks ago! I'm sure somebody will respond with a more useful reply eventually!
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  3. pozzydrive

    Lawn weed and feed

    I think it's because of the pressure and the spread of the spray as opposed to a watering can which just pours it.. Rule of thumb always follow the manufacturers instructions when using these...
    I think it's because of the pressure and the spread of the spray as opposed to a watering can which just pours it.. Rule of thumb always follow the manufacturers instructions when using these things unless you have vast experience. It has been tested so...............:)
    I think it's because of the pressure and the spread of the spray as opposed to a watering can which just pours it.. Rule of thumb always follow the manufacturers instructions when using these things unless you have vast experience. It has been...
    I think it's because of the pressure and the spread of the spray as opposed to a watering can which just pours it.. Rule of thumb always follow the manufacturers instructions when using these...
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  4. Surfer

    New lawn concerns

    You'll either have to wait until your lawn is well established and then you can use a selective weedkiller or you can take the little clover plants out by hand (using a lot of care not to disturb...
    You'll either have to wait until your lawn is well established and then you can use a selective weedkiller or you can take the little clover plants out by hand (using a lot of care not to disturb the new grass seedlings). It all depends on a) how big your lawn is and b) how many clover plants...
    You'll either have to wait until your lawn is well established and then you can use a selective weedkiller or you can take the little clover plants out by hand (using a lot of care not to disturb the new grass seedlings). It all depends on a)...
    You'll either have to wait until your lawn is well established and then you can use a selective weedkiller or you can take the little clover plants out by hand (using a lot of care not to disturb...
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  5. uncletom

    Turf

    Thank you for all your help,will have a trip to B and Q.
    Thank you for all your help,will have a trip to B and Q.
    Thank you for all your help,will have a trip to B and Q.
    Thank you for all your help,will have a trip to B and Q.
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  6. portia

    Grass eating caterpillar

    Let them eat it! It saves mowing it lol :P
    Let them eat it! It saves mowing it lol :P
    Let them eat it! It saves mowing it lol :P
    Let them eat it! It saves mowing it lol :P
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  7. father jack

    Help lawn refuses to play ball!

    to be hinest i didnt even think about it i just asumed that being it was safe to use on lawns it wouldnt hurt the seeds lesson learnt it was a spray weedkiller i cant recall its name just now but...
    to be hinest i didnt even think about it i just asumed that being it was safe to use on lawns it wouldnt hurt the seeds lesson learnt it was a spray weedkiller i cant recall its name just now but it was only a spot treatment type spray bottle. i can see sings of life i think i might have to go...
    to be hinest i didnt even think about it i just asumed that being it was safe to use on lawns it wouldnt hurt the seeds lesson learnt it was a spray weedkiller i cant recall its name just now but it was only a spot treatment type spray bottle. i...
    to be hinest i didnt even think about it i just asumed that being it was safe to use on lawns it wouldnt hurt the seeds lesson learnt it was a spray weedkiller i cant recall its name just now but...
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  8. tiamaria

    problem soil and want to lay turf

    How thick is the black stuff? If it's only and inch or two, i'd probably dig it in and hope for the best, but if it's a thick layer i'd probably either try to get rid of the bulk of it (good...
    How thick is the black stuff? If it's only and inch or two, i'd probably dig it in and hope for the best, but if it's a thick layer i'd probably either try to get rid of the bulk of it (good exercise, cheaper than joining a gym) or dig in a small area, seed it and see what happens before i did...
    How thick is the black stuff? If it's only and inch or two, i'd probably dig it in and hope for the best, but if it's a thick layer i'd probably either try to get rid of the bulk of it (good exercise, cheaper than joining a gym) or dig in a...
    How thick is the black stuff? If it's only and inch or two, i'd probably dig it in and hope for the best, but if it's a thick layer i'd probably either try to get rid of the bulk of it (good...
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  9. SimonZ

    How to weed this small but overgrown lawn?

    Would the complete 4 in 1 do the same, although not overgrown I do have a similar issue, small, patchy lawn with a fair few weeds in. (Dandelions, moss and clover as far as I can tell, with a...
    Would the complete 4 in 1 do the same, although not overgrown I do have a similar issue, small, patchy lawn with a fair few weeds in. (Dandelions, moss and clover as far as I can tell, with a couple of bare patches one from my lawnmower being there for 9 months til I got my shed built last week)
    Would the complete 4 in 1 do the same, although not overgrown I do have a similar issue, small, patchy lawn with a fair few weeds in. (Dandelions, moss and clover as far as I can tell, with a couple of bare patches one from my lawnmower being...
    Would the complete 4 in 1 do the same, although not overgrown I do have a similar issue, small, patchy lawn with a fair few weeds in. (Dandelions, moss and clover as far as I can tell, with a...
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  10. suziequeue

    More grass clippings than I can manage

    ever thought of a mulch mower??
    ever thought of a mulch mower??
    ever thought of a mulch mower??
    ever thought of a mulch mower??
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  11. fathimq1

    New seeded lawn cover ?

    Thanks for your reply Neil , I have followed you advise and abandoned the covering idea .I did use a plastic cover for a while and sort of laid it over the ground on top . for a while i noticed...
    Thanks for your reply Neil , I have followed you advise and abandoned the covering idea .I did use a plastic cover for a while and sort of laid it over the ground on top . for a while i noticed that come after noon the area underneath it was still more moist than the uncovered areas , which...
    Thanks for your reply Neil , I have followed you advise and abandoned the covering idea .I did use a plastic cover for a while and sort of laid it over the ground on top . for a while i noticed that come after noon the area underneath it was...
    Thanks for your reply Neil , I have followed you advise and abandoned the covering idea .I did use a plastic cover for a while and sort of laid it over the ground on top . for a while i noticed...
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  12. t11cky

    Cost of someone laying turf for me!!

    t11cky I sympathise with you. After spending several years trying to revive a relatively small lawn I took the plunge a couple of months ago and had it turfed. Now I have a green lush carpet. ...
    t11cky I sympathise with you. After spending several years trying to revive a relatively small lawn I took the plunge a couple of months ago and had it turfed. Now I have a green lush carpet. It was well worth it. We have a friend who is a landscape gardener and he did it for us so I...
    t11cky I sympathise with you. After spending several years trying to revive a relatively small lawn I took the plunge a couple of months ago and had it turfed. Now I have a green lush carpet. It was well worth it. We have a friend who is a...
    t11cky I sympathise with you. After spending several years trying to revive a relatively small lawn I took the plunge a couple of months ago and had it turfed. Now I have a green lush carpet. ...
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  13. Aarron

    Digging up parts of lawn

    A few things to consider. On the left, a bed of only a foot wide will restrict what you can grow. You do not want to plant anything too close to the path as it will overgrow the path and be a...
    A few things to consider. On the left, a bed of only a foot wide will restrict what you can grow. You do not want to plant anything too close to the path as it will overgrow the path and be a nuisance when it has been raining. I would go for two foot wide bed and plant 9-12 inches away...
    A few things to consider. On the left, a bed of only a foot wide will restrict what you can grow. You do not want to plant anything too close to the path as it will overgrow the path and be a nuisance when it has been raining. I would go...
    A few things to consider. On the left, a bed of only a foot wide will restrict what you can grow. You do not want to plant anything too close to the path as it will overgrow the path and be a...
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  14. Aarron

    Lawn Repair

    Fixing trellis to a wall means you will have to drill into the wall and screw the trellis directly to the wall or to timber battens fixed to the wall. The battens would make the trellis stand a...
    Fixing trellis to a wall means you will have to drill into the wall and screw the trellis directly to the wall or to timber battens fixed to the wall. The battens would make the trellis stand a little bit away from the wall. Alternative would be to drive some Metpost sockets into the soil...
    Fixing trellis to a wall means you will have to drill into the wall and screw the trellis directly to the wall or to timber battens fixed to the wall. The battens would make the trellis stand a little bit away from the wall. Alternative would...
    Fixing trellis to a wall means you will have to drill into the wall and screw the trellis directly to the wall or to timber battens fixed to the wall. The battens would make the trellis stand a...
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  15. Tommy

    Lawn...

    Just keep mowing that lawn! :thumb:
    Just keep mowing that lawn! :thumb:
    Just keep mowing that lawn! :thumb:
    Just keep mowing that lawn! :thumb:
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  16. yawningdog

    Advice please on creating a new raised lawn over wetland with Giant Hogweed

    Update, spoke with the Hampshire Wildlife Trust today, just so happens that they have acquired a grant from the Environment Agency to remove the Hogweed in our location, so that is great news.I...
    Update, spoke with the Hampshire Wildlife Trust today, just so happens that they have acquired a grant from the Environment Agency to remove the Hogweed in our location, so that is great news.I will of course post the outcome of the new garden on here. It'll definitely be designed to take...
    Update, spoke with the Hampshire Wildlife Trust today, just so happens that they have acquired a grant from the Environment Agency to remove the Hogweed in our location, so that is great news.I will of course post the outcome of the new garden...
    Update, spoke with the Hampshire Wildlife Trust today, just so happens that they have acquired a grant from the Environment Agency to remove the Hogweed in our location, so that is great news.I...
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  17. t11cky

    Can I get away with grass seed???

    Basically, yes. You can re-seed. Mix seed with a fine compost or top-soil and broadcast over the areas to be done. The patches are probably best dealt with by raking the surface first. Seed...
    Basically, yes. You can re-seed. Mix seed with a fine compost or top-soil and broadcast over the areas to be done. The patches are probably best dealt with by raking the surface first. Seed will take about 10-14 days to germinate. I would try and avoid walking on the seeded patches for a month.
    Basically, yes. You can re-seed. Mix seed with a fine compost or top-soil and broadcast over the areas to be done. The patches are probably best dealt with by raking the surface first. Seed will take about 10-14 days to germinate. I would...
    Basically, yes. You can re-seed. Mix seed with a fine compost or top-soil and broadcast over the areas to be done. The patches are probably best dealt with by raking the surface first. Seed...
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  18. chrisjroyce

    Starting my lawn over...

    Your plan is sound. I would do as you say but after rotovating leave a few weeks for any weeds to re-appear then kill those off, then rotovate and level. You should be Ok turfing in the autumn,...
    Your plan is sound. I would do as you say but after rotovating leave a few weeks for any weeds to re-appear then kill those off, then rotovate and level. You should be Ok turfing in the autumn, September time. I have successfully started a lawn from seed at that time.
    Your plan is sound. I would do as you say but after rotovating leave a few weeks for any weeds to re-appear then kill those off, then rotovate and level. You should be Ok turfing in the autumn, September time. I have successfully started a...
    Your plan is sound. I would do as you say but after rotovating leave a few weeks for any weeds to re-appear then kill those off, then rotovate and level. You should be Ok turfing in the autumn,...
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  19. GardenNewbie

    Using a specialist lawn company

    Hi,I was a new gardener last year and while surfing the net for gardening products, I came across to I've purchased Green Enviro Lawn edgingand I am pleased of the results. It's easy to...
    Hi,I was a new gardener last year and while surfing the net for gardening products, I came across to I've purchased Green Enviro Lawn edgingand I am pleased of the results. It's easy to use, costs about half than other same quality products and is made from recycled plastics. Highly...
    Hi,I was a new gardener last year and while surfing the net for gardening products, I came across to I've purchased Green Enviro Lawn edgingand I am pleased of the results. It's easy to use, costs about half than other same quality...
    Hi,I was a new gardener last year and while surfing the net for gardening products, I came across to I've purchased Green Enviro Lawn edgingand I am pleased of the results. It's easy to...
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  20. MrWilson

    New lawn advice

    I think you have to make sure you water it a lot for the first few weeks too. We actually use a company called Green Thumb (they're on the web) and they come round once a season and spray...
    I think you have to make sure you water it a lot for the first few weeks too. We actually use a company called Green Thumb (they're on the web) and they come round once a season and spray various fertilizers and weed killers onto the grass. It's made such a big difference. I don't know...
    I think you have to make sure you water it a lot for the first few weeks too. We actually use a company called Green Thumb (they're on the web) and they come round once a season and spray various fertilizers and weed killers onto the grass. ...
    I think you have to make sure you water it a lot for the first few weeks too. We actually use a company called Green Thumb (they're on the web) and they come round once a season and spray...
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