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Need advice on where to start with my yard.

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by pariah, Jun 20, 2010.

  1. pariah

    pariah Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello!

    I'm tasked with the job of turning my terrible looking back yard into something semi decent but the issue is I know nothing about gardening, lawns, weeds, soil etc. I used to have a decent little lawn but a bunch of builders ruined it when they did some work to my house.

    I've uploaded a little movie to Youtube to show the awful condition its in. You can see its all lumps and humps, holes etc and lots of weeds. I think I may have to scrape the top layer off and put in better soil, but I don't know, or maybe I can get away with levelling it and reseeding it? I don't plan to put down turf although this might be an option if more knowledgeable people advise it.

    Any ways, please have a look at my video and give me a few tips to start on. I would like this project to be done by the start of September :(

    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF8l9Q9alS4"]YouTube- back yard[/nomedia]

    thanks.

    P.
     
  2. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    Hi Pariah & [​IMG]. Hmm you have a job on your hands there maybe.. I think if it were me I would strim all the grass short & see exactly what I was left with.. You might find you can re-seed areas, but really until you have to cut down as it is hard to tell how much grass or dead patches you actually have there.. Well that is my way of thinking to start with anyway.. :thumb:
     
  3. Boghopper

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    I agree with Marley. Once you've got the grass down you can see where the hollows are, then you came bring the level up with good quality topsoil then seed on top of it, gently raking it in. Dont forget to water every day until the grass is established. As it's a fairly small area it shouldn't be too arduous.:thumb:

    Chris
     
  4. pariah

    pariah Apprentice Gardener

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    Hmm I wasn't expecting people to say that lol. Seems pretty simple. Would you recommend I Rotavate it and spray a weed killer first?
     
  5. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    :scratch: Well I think you would be silly to do that yet Pariah I would just do as Boghopper & I have said first, as this is not really the best of times to be ripping it out if you don't need to..!! :scratch:
     
  6. pariah

    pariah Apprentice Gardener

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    Thanks guys! I told you I know nothing. I was under the impression that rotovating it would just make it easier to flatten. Right..time to cut the grass down.
     
  7. Marley Farley

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    :thumb: That's the spirit..!! Take a pic after & we will look again, but really it has to be the first step to see what you really have got..:thumb:
     
  8. Alice

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    I think you're looking for problems Pariah. No need to start rotovating etc.
    Do as the others suggested - clean up that area and cut the grass, then you can see what you have. Leveling humps, bumps and getting rid of weeds in grass is easy.
    Tidy it up and come back with your pics if you need further suggestions.
     
  9. Doghouse Riley

    Doghouse Riley Head Gardener

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    Err...

    Have you considered moving?

    (sorry!)
     
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