Thanks much. I think I'll take the slow approach: apply the bayer fungus stuff now, a bit more nitrogen (or a more balanced NPK feed?) later in...
Thanks, I applied Scotts lawnbuilder a month or so ago (N:22) which is a slow release so maybe I need to hit it with something stronger (but then...
Thanks as always for your wisdom!Long term nitrogen deficiency is probably the reason as the lawn seems to have been neglected and has tricky...
I see what you mean when viewed from a distance but close up it just looks like straw.[ATTACH]
Moved in late summer last year so not had much chance to do much lawn care until spring.Had good growing conditions in the last two months: lots...
Thanks for the info. I guess I need to figure out which will suit my lawn conditions best. I have a lot of thatch it seems, even though I have...
I have just taken delivery of an Allett cylinder mower and wonder if anyone has experience of the scarifying cartridge they sell for it? How does...
Thank you so much for taking the time to give all that information. Fantastically useful!
Thanks for all the advice - really useful.I am fairly sure the problem is the overhanging trees from the forest that keep 70% of the lawn in...
Thanks Liz. When I said scarify I meant raking with a lawn rake!Pictures show the moss and some of the bare areas resulting from the raking!...
Thanks Liz. I will hold off the weed killing.I mixed the iron sulphate at 5g per litre as per instructions (35g in my 7 litre watering can) and...
Thanks Verdun. My problem is that I have very little actual grass in my lawn! I will go the spotting route I think and see if that, with the...
Thanks guys. No, I don't think they are compatible, but I am ready for overkill!Last autumn I used evergreen autumn moss killer - nothing...
My lawn is probably 70% moss and I have tried everything to get rid of it but with no success. I suspect the fact that the lawn is mostly shaded...
Suggestions elsewhere are that I need to dig out a large area around them and burn the soil with a flame gun! Seems a bit drastic, I think this...
Thanks both, I will have a look at Honey Fungus. Yes, I live on the very edge of a large wood - very nice for walks but means that 80% of the...
Yes, my lawn is generally soggy, yes I need to rake the leaves, yes it is clearly fungi season judging by the nearby woodland.But, these...
Thanks both for your replies. I am inclined to leave them be to "get over their ordeal", but as they are showing such strong signs of growth I...
With great trepidation I dug up my seven roses to move to a new house (well, garden to be more precise).They were about three years established...
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