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Help me help my lawn

Discussion in 'NEW Gardeners !' started by Scott Chalmers, Jan 10, 2021.

  1. Mike Allen

    Mike Allen Total Gardener

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    Short and sweet. Stay off your lawn for now. We need a good couple of weeks of dry weather. Let all the water drain away. Then start performing.
     
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    • Logan

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      Hi and welcome to GC forums

      I'd give up trying to get rid of the moss and just live with it. But I'm all for having more flowers especially if it's a small garden. I agree with @Mike Allen don't walk on it until it's dried up.
       
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      • Oakapple

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        I did walk on it yesterday (Won’t do any more though.)
        Yes, think you’re right, living with it is probably better than constantly fighting it , especially as we get older.
         
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        • Oakapple

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          May I ask, what are all the little emojis in a row ( bottom right hand) on posters speech bubble boxes? I don’t seem to have them.
           
        • Oakapple

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          Ah! I have sussed out what they are now:) they’re to say if you like or agree or find a post helpful or funny ( still finding my way around the site)
           
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