OK, here's a bit of info on non organic SR/f / CRF. Slow release fertilisers are aimed at slowing down the release of nutrient. so that it isn't...
I hope you mean mm not cm [img]If it's 70mm high now, you can give it the first cut, but before you do it's worth checking that it has rooted...
Yes, it can take some time for drains to really come into their own, but you shouldn't have excessive surface water where you've just laid a...
It does sound a bit odd [img]The way I read your post, it sounds as though the soil isn't actually wet - is that right? If it is draining OK,...
Oh, sorry [img]Roundup is a translocated total herbicide, meaning that it kills grass and weeds alike. Translocated means that the chemical...
Hi Vijay,If the weeds and grass are really patchy, you could just rotavate the soil straight away, but if not, you may want to kill the surface...
Thanks for the replies - I went for a bit of a mixture of pot sizes, so we'll see which ones do better. The warmer night time temperatures seem to...
We're growing Alicante again this year - they did well last year, so we decided to stick with them. The only difference is that I remembered to...
Well, my chilli's recovered from their droopy stage, and are now looking pretty good - they're up to about 6 inches (I hope that's good anyway -...
I know exactly the one you mean, but I don't know what it is. Why anyone in their right mind would plant something that smells like that is a...
There is a product called Garlon T - I think you'd have to go to an agricultural supplier to get it, bt it would do the job.There's another one...
It sounds as though the lawn is pretty well established, so just about any lawn food will do. I prefer the slow release ones, because they'll...
I agree with Fran here - I can't imagine anything affecting his teeth unless he's using them as a chainsaw ;)For the record, I don't know of...
Can you post any pics Tinkerbell?It sounds like what are locally called bennets - seed head stalks, but you normally only see these later in the...
:DDon't be too worried about the weeds - a newly seed lawn always looks terrible because of weed seeds in the soil, as well as seeds that blow...
It depends - if it is a straighforward NPK feed, it'll be fine. You ought to steer clear of anything containing weed killer, moss killer or Iron...
ah, found the edit button at last... [ May 24, 2005, 06:39 PM: Message edited by: Will Dunkerley ]
This isn't exactly a helpful reply but I thought I'd link to a seriously giant pumpkin [img]Giant PumpkinI used to sell the fertiliser...
You'll be fine without a roller - it just helps to thicken the sward a bit (actually a lot of people would debate that but I think it helps)....
Hi Spendleb,It's quite normal to have patchy areas when the seed starts germinating - if it only looks patchy from above, I wouldn't worry about...
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