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when to cut crocus filled lawn
Coucil round here have a lot of grassed areas with naturalised crocus and daffs. What they do is mow the main grass areas but leave the bulb filled areas untill the bulb leaves die back then cut...
Coucil round here have a lot of grassed areas with naturalised crocus and daffs. What they do is mow the main grass areas but leave the bulb filled areas untill the bulb leaves die back then cut over sometime in June. Seems to work for them and we have glorious displays of spring bulbs every...
Coucil round here have a lot of grassed areas with naturalised crocus and daffs. What they do is mow the main grass areas but leave the bulb filled areas untill the bulb leaves die back then cut over sometime in June. Seems to work for them and...
Coucil round here have a lot of grassed areas with naturalised crocus and daffs. What they do is mow the main grass areas but leave the bulb filled areas untill the bulb leaves die back then cut...
compost maker
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Mar 24, 2007
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frogesque
Apr 9, 2007
Alternatives to grass
my friend was also fed up with her lawn ,so she opted for artificial turf,sounds terrible looks great :D
my friend was also fed up with her lawn ,so she opted for artificial turf,sounds terrible looks great :D
my friend was also fed up with her lawn ,so she opted for artificial turf,sounds terrible looks great :D
my friend was also fed up with her lawn ,so she opted for artificial turf,sounds terrible looks great :D
daisybelle
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Mar 26, 2007
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1,222
Kathy3
Apr 9, 2007
new house, bad lawn, please help...
ThanksI've begun turning over the area and removing moss, weeds and old grass....its hard work but should be clear to rotovate next week. Is a 26mm depth gonna be good enough? Looked at HSS and...
ThanksI've begun turning over the area and removing moss, weeds and old grass....its hard work but should be clear to rotovate next week. Is a 26mm depth gonna be good enough? Looked at HSS and thats the only one they do.Two other things...do i need to put any weed killer treatment on the...
ThanksI've begun turning over the area and removing moss, weeds and old grass....its hard work but should be clear to rotovate next week. Is a 26mm depth gonna be good enough? Looked at HSS and thats the only one they do.Two other things...do...
ThanksI've begun turning over the area and removing moss, weeds and old grass....its hard work but should be clear to rotovate next week. Is a 26mm depth gonna be good enough? Looked at HSS and...
mcmac74
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Feb 18, 2007
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1,149
mcmac74
Apr 4, 2007
Moss in Lawns
Apparantly the correct height to cut the lawn is one inch, if you scalp it moss is encouraged to grow.Good tip from the GreenThumb man :D
Apparantly the correct height to cut the lawn is one inch, if you scalp it moss is encouraged to grow.Good tip from the GreenThumb man :D
Apparantly the correct height to cut the lawn is one inch, if you scalp it moss is encouraged to grow.Good tip from the GreenThumb man :D
Apparantly the correct height to cut the lawn is one inch, if you scalp it moss is encouraged to grow.Good tip from the GreenThumb man :D
Dillydo
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Mar 24, 2007
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1,009
Stingo
Apr 3, 2007
Lawn cutting HELP
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
compost maker
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Mar 28, 2007
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446
compost maker
Mar 31, 2007
Raised Lawn
Can't think of a cheap alternative, but to bring in soil in the quantity required by the lorry load, as this is cheap when buying in bulk form.
Can't think of a cheap alternative, but to bring in soil in the quantity required by the lorry load, as this is cheap when buying in bulk form.
Can't think of a cheap alternative, but to bring in soil in the quantity required by the lorry load, as this is cheap when buying in bulk form.
Can't think of a cheap alternative, but to bring in soil in the quantity required by the lorry load, as this is cheap when buying in bulk form.
Barry D.
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Mar 11, 2007
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Fonzie
Mar 18, 2007
soggy dirty lawn
I would wait till dryer weather and fork the lawn to aerate it. I assume the lawn is not boggy all the time? If it is, then fork and apply lawn sand to help drainage. At the end of the year and...
I would wait till dryer weather and fork the lawn to aerate it. I assume the lawn is not boggy all the time? If it is, then fork and apply lawn sand to help drainage. At the end of the year and every year give it a good scarify to get rid of old thatch that accumulates over the season.
I would wait till dryer weather and fork the lawn to aerate it. I assume the lawn is not boggy all the time? If it is, then fork and apply lawn sand to help drainage. At the end of the year and every year give it a good scarify to get rid of old...
I would wait till dryer weather and fork the lawn to aerate it. I assume the lawn is not boggy all the time? If it is, then fork and apply lawn sand to help drainage. At the end of the year and...
davesporty
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Mar 15, 2007
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575
Fonzie
Mar 18, 2007
lawns
Hi Pollyanne, i mowed someones lawn today- it certainly seems to have started growing early this year. I understand that the growing point of grass varies dependant on the time of year, so if you...
Hi Pollyanne, i mowed someones lawn today- it certainly seems to have started growing early this year. I understand that the growing point of grass varies dependant on the time of year, so if you go too short (when the growing point is high) it shocks it quite bad and it takes a fair while to...
Hi Pollyanne, i mowed someones lawn today- it certainly seems to have started growing early this year. I understand that the growing point of grass varies dependant on the time of year, so if you go too short (when the growing point is high) it...
Hi Pollyanne, i mowed someones lawn today- it certainly seems to have started growing early this year. I understand that the growing point of grass varies dependant on the time of year, so if you...
pollyanne
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Mar 14, 2007
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2
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693
Bunslip
Mar 14, 2007
Anyone cut their lawn yet?
Cut mine they look ok, what I do this time of the year because the grass is always wet through rain or dew is a few hours before I plan on cutting it I drag a brush all over it this knocks the...
Cut mine they look ok, what I do this time of the year because the grass is always wet through rain or dew is a few hours before I plan on cutting it I drag a brush all over it this knocks the excess water drops to ground level then it makes it that bit drier cutting it later
Cut mine they look ok, what I do this time of the year because the grass is always wet through rain or dew is a few hours before I plan on cutting it I drag a brush all over it this knocks the excess water drops to ground level then it makes it...
Cut mine they look ok, what I do this time of the year because the grass is always wet through rain or dew is a few hours before I plan on cutting it I drag a brush all over it this knocks the...
Stingo
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Mar 8, 2007
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walnut
Mar 11, 2007
What Grass Seed to use? HELP!
It would be well worth some preparatory work before sowing seed, Elle (Welcome, btw! :D )Chances are the bogginess is because of the usual builders' rubbish left behind. We had this problem...
It would be well worth some preparatory work before sowing seed, Elle (Welcome, btw! :D )Chances are the bogginess is because of the usual builders' rubbish left behind. We had this problem too, although I didn't particularly want to lay grass on the soil. What I did was to dig over the...
It would be well worth some preparatory work before sowing seed, Elle (Welcome, btw! :D )Chances are the bogginess is because of the usual builders' rubbish left behind. We had this problem too, although I didn't particularly want to lay...
It would be well worth some preparatory work before sowing seed, Elle (Welcome, btw! :D )Chances are the bogginess is because of the usual builders' rubbish left behind. We had this problem...
Elle T
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Mar 10, 2007
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UsedtobeDendy
Mar 10, 2007
lawnsmart
Hi LynneI've just had a leaflet through the door for greenthumb and was thinking about making some enquiries as my lawn is awful at the moment.So you found them good at first but not so much...
Hi LynneI've just had a leaflet through the door for greenthumb and was thinking about making some enquiries as my lawn is awful at the moment.So you found them good at first but not so much now?Sorry I can't help you with Lawnsmart
Hi LynneI've just had a leaflet through the door for greenthumb and was thinking about making some enquiries as my lawn is awful at the moment.So you found them good at first but not so much now?Sorry I can't help you with Lawnsmart
Hi LynneI've just had a leaflet through the door for greenthumb and was thinking about making some enquiries as my lawn is awful at the moment.So you found them good at first but not so much...
lynne
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Mar 9, 2007
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1
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510
Stingo
Mar 9, 2007
Advice welcomed on grass/weed removal..
Morning! Firstly - congrats on getting that job!! (I was workless for quite a while, so I know how lousy it is!)I've used Roundup on the farmyard here, and it worked. The weeds died. And...
Morning! Firstly - congrats on getting that job!! (I was workless for quite a while, so I know how lousy it is!)I've used Roundup on the farmyard here, and it worked. The weeds died. And yes, it does get neutralised by the soil. I know because a new lot of weeds has come back!! :( ...
Morning! Firstly - congrats on getting that job!! (I was workless for quite a while, so I know how lousy it is!)I've used Roundup on the farmyard here, and it worked. The weeds died. And yes, it does get neutralised by the soil. I know...
Morning! Firstly - congrats on getting that job!! (I was workless for quite a while, so I know how lousy it is!)I've used Roundup on the farmyard here, and it worked. The weeds died. And...
Jayce_K
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Jan 13, 2007
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Hyla arborea
Mar 9, 2007
Sowing grass seed in March
remember dont sow the seed too thickly or damping off may occur
remember dont sow the seed too thickly or damping off may occur
remember dont sow the seed too thickly or damping off may occur
remember dont sow the seed too thickly or damping off may occur
Jane Louise
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Mar 2, 2007
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1,690
gerkin50
Mar 5, 2007
Putting sand on lawns
I use a medium fine sand.
I use a medium fine sand.
I use a medium fine sand.
I use a medium fine sand.
daisybelle
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Mar 3, 2007
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937
Fonzie
Mar 3, 2007
after thirty five i need to improve the lawn. Help!!
Do a Springtime feed & weed, plus aerating, or else call Green Thumb to do it all for you!!
Do a Springtime feed & weed, plus aerating, or else call Green Thumb to do it all for you!!
Do a Springtime feed & weed, plus aerating, or else call Green Thumb to do it all for you!!
Do a Springtime feed & weed, plus aerating, or else call Green Thumb to do it all for you!!
oldwinegum
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Mar 1, 2007
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1
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576
Tiarella
Mar 1, 2007
Lawn help please
Update: Green Thumb called me today to say they DO do my area They are coming round on Saturday to do a free assessment! Yipeeeeeeeeee.
Update: Green Thumb called me today to say they DO do my area They are coming round on Saturday to do a free assessment! Yipeeeeeeeeee.
Update: Green Thumb called me today to say they DO do my area They are coming round on Saturday to do a free assessment! Yipeeeeeeeeee.
Update: Green Thumb called me today to say they DO do my area They are coming round on Saturday to do a free assessment! Yipeeeeeeeeee.
Tiarella
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Feb 22, 2007
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516
Tiarella
Mar 1, 2007
Lawn Pests
Starlings and blackbirds will keep leather jackets under control. Chemicals kill friends and foes indiscriminately and will make your garden a wildlife-free zone. You will be ever more ...
Starlings and blackbirds will keep leather jackets under control. Chemicals kill friends and foes indiscriminately and will make your garden a wildlife-free zone. You will be ever more dependent on poisons and locked into an arms race that you can never win.
Starlings and blackbirds will keep leather jackets under control. Chemicals kill friends and foes indiscriminately and will make your garden a wildlife-free zone. You will be ever more dependent on poisons and locked into an arms race ...
Starlings and blackbirds will keep leather jackets under control. Chemicals kill friends and foes indiscriminately and will make your garden a wildlife-free zone. You will be ever more ...
The Lawn Man
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Feb 15, 2007
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814
Hornbeam
Feb 19, 2007
lawns
Exactly the same question has been asked before by you, Carleton - I know I ansewred it! Have you lost it? :D (I've a feeling this is actually the third time, but I don't know where...
Exactly the same question has been asked before by you, Carleton - I know I ansewred it! Have you lost it? :D (I've a feeling this is actually the third time, but I don't know where that one is :rolleyes: )Here it is!...
Exactly the same question has been asked before by you, Carleton - I know I ansewred it! Have you lost it? :D (I've a feeling this is actually the third time, but I don't know where that one is :rolleyes: )Here it is!...
Exactly the same question has been asked before by you, Carleton - I know I ansewred it! Have you lost it? :D (I've a feeling this is actually the third time, but I don't know where...
carleton
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Feb 17, 2007
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2
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529
UsedtobeDendy
Feb 17, 2007
RE-SEEDING LAWNS
Thanks. I will follow your suggestion re weedkiller, and wait to re-seed.
Thanks. I will follow your suggestion re weedkiller, and wait to re-seed.
Thanks. I will follow your suggestion re weedkiller, and wait to re-seed.
Thanks. I will follow your suggestion re weedkiller, and wait to re-seed.
chelsea
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Feb 11, 2007
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2
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876
chelsea
Feb 13, 2007
re turfing lawn
If the old lawn was unsatisfactory then you wonder why. Very oftem with a house there is a load of rubbish left by the builders with just a thin layer of soil and then the turf. On my old house I...
If the old lawn was unsatisfactory then you wonder why. Very oftem with a house there is a load of rubbish left by the builders with just a thin layer of soil and then the turf. On my old house I dug up the entire back garden - it was a rubbish lawn on heavy clay. I double dug the whole lot and...
If the old lawn was unsatisfactory then you wonder why. Very oftem with a house there is a load of rubbish left by the builders with just a thin layer of soil and then the turf. On my old house I dug up the entire back garden - it was a rubbish...
If the old lawn was unsatisfactory then you wonder why. Very oftem with a house there is a load of rubbish left by the builders with just a thin layer of soil and then the turf. On my old house I...
carleton
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Feb 12, 2007
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5
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2,662
geoffhandley
Feb 13, 2007
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