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Lawn laying

Discussion in 'NEW Gardeners !' started by bigbore, Sep 7, 2015.

  1. bigbore

    bigbore Super Gardener

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    Hello all,

    What is the latest I can lay a lawn this year? I'm based in the Midlands
     
  2. Sheal

    Sheal Total Gardener

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    I think I'm to late to answer this, but up until the first frosts. :)
     
  3. GardenBadger

    GardenBadger Gardener

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    Within October as a rule of thumb, the sooner the better though. It will allow more time to become established before Xmas and you may be able to get a cut or two in before the end of the year. Your first cut should only be a very light trim and at least a minimum of 4-6 weeks after turfing.
     
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