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Killing off weeds in the lawn
Will it kill grass as well? I have more weeds than grass, so don't mind killing both as long as I can restart the lawn quickly after. Does it take a while for grass to start growing again in a...
Will it kill grass as well? I have more weeds than grass, so don't mind killing both as long as I can restart the lawn quickly after. Does it take a while for grass to start growing again in a vinegar treated area? I am thinking to add 4 inches of top soil and then roll turf on top of it, but...
Will it kill grass as well? I have more weeds than grass, so don't mind killing both as long as I can restart the lawn quickly after. Does it take a while for grass to start growing again in a vinegar treated area? I am thinking to add 4 inches...
Will it kill grass as well? I have more weeds than grass, so don't mind killing both as long as I can restart the lawn quickly after. Does it take a while for grass to start growing again in a...
Omega
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Jul 6, 2010
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Omega
Jul 14, 2010
Starting the lawn again, but need to get rid of weeds first
Most weedkillers are inert in the soil Omega. They only act on green foliage. Read the labels and see what they say.
Most weedkillers are inert in the soil Omega. They only act on green foliage. Read the labels and see what they say.
Most weedkillers are inert in the soil Omega. They only act on green foliage. Read the labels and see what they say.
Most weedkillers are inert in the soil Omega. They only act on green foliage. Read the labels and see what they say.
Omega
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Jul 14, 2010
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Alice
Jul 14, 2010
Ugly grass...
It is probably worth just digging out, it might be more manual but the results could be worse if you use round-up.
It is probably worth just digging out, it might be more manual but the results could be worse if you use round-up.
It is probably worth just digging out, it might be more manual but the results could be worse if you use round-up.
It is probably worth just digging out, it might be more manual but the results could be worse if you use round-up.
newtonuk
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Jul 14, 2010
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Onei
Jul 14, 2010
Grass: Angel Spray ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )
Angel Spray ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )Hi. Is there anyone who can get the seeds of the Angel Spray grass ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )? Here in jamaica, no plant shops have anything beyond the...
Angel Spray ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )Hi. Is there anyone who can get the seeds of the Angel Spray grass ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )? Here in jamaica, no plant shops have anything beyond the most common plant seeds. :-(Other decorative grass types are interesting for me, too.
Angel Spray ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )Hi. Is there anyone who can get the seeds of the Angel Spray grass ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )? Here in jamaica, no plant shops have anything beyond the most common plant seeds. :-(Other decorative...
Angel Spray ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )Hi. Is there anyone who can get the seeds of the Angel Spray grass ( Muhlenbergia capillaris )? Here in jamaica, no plant shops have anything beyond the...
SvenLittkowski
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Jul 23, 2010
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SvenLittkowski
Jul 23, 2010
Replacing pea shingle with turf advice
Hi mspottyIn order to grow well, turf needs about 150 - 200mm of reasonable soil below it. It'll grow in less depth but will brown off in the summer much quicker.Remove as many stones...
Hi mspottyIn order to grow well, turf needs about 150 - 200mm of reasonable soil below it. It'll grow in less depth but will brown off in the summer much quicker.Remove as many stones (about the size of a walnut and bigger) as you can. Trying to remove every last one is pointless...
Hi mspottyIn order to grow well, turf needs about 150 - 200mm of reasonable soil below it. It'll grow in less depth but will brown off in the summer much quicker.Remove as many stones (about the size of a walnut and bigger) as you can. ...
Hi mspottyIn order to grow well, turf needs about 150 - 200mm of reasonable soil below it. It'll grow in less depth but will brown off in the summer much quicker.Remove as many stones...
mspotty
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Jul 24, 2010
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Flinty
Jul 26, 2010
Plan for putting new lawn down after previous tenants
Hi AzzaI sympathise with your problem - you've been left with a right mess.But.....you're going to hate this.....I think you ought to get rid of all that sand. I know, I know, it'll be a...
Hi AzzaI sympathise with your problem - you've been left with a right mess.But.....you're going to hate this.....I think you ought to get rid of all that sand. I know, I know, it'll be a lot of work but I doubt your neglected soil is so rich that it could stand being mixed with so much...
Hi AzzaI sympathise with your problem - you've been left with a right mess.But.....you're going to hate this.....I think you ought to get rid of all that sand. I know, I know, it'll be a lot of work but I doubt your neglected soil is so...
Hi AzzaI sympathise with your problem - you've been left with a right mess.But.....you're going to hate this.....I think you ought to get rid of all that sand. I know, I know, it'll be a...
Azza3100
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Jul 25, 2010
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Flinty
Jul 26, 2010
Reseeded bare patches - now they look different!
Hi HannahYou could just wait until next season to see how the different grasses merge with each other over time.But if the new patches look really out of place and are bothering you, I'd...
Hi HannahYou could just wait until next season to see how the different grasses merge with each other over time.But if the new patches look really out of place and are bothering you, I'd advise digging them out and replacing them with turf (assuming the patches aren't huge). A roll of...
Hi HannahYou could just wait until next season to see how the different grasses merge with each other over time.But if the new patches look really out of place and are bothering you, I'd advise digging them out and replacing them with...
Hi HannahYou could just wait until next season to see how the different grasses merge with each other over time.But if the new patches look really out of place and are bothering you, I'd...
hannahm2010
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Jul 25, 2010
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Flinty
Jul 26, 2010
Using a Aerator in July?
Which machine/product is best to use? There is a cheapish one in Argos which you just hand push and roll over and it has spikes on the end.
Which machine/product is best to use? There is a cheapish one in Argos which you just hand push and roll over and it has spikes on the end.
Which machine/product is best to use? There is a cheapish one in Argos which you just hand push and roll over and it has spikes on the end.
Which machine/product is best to use? There is a cheapish one in Argos which you just hand push and roll over and it has spikes on the end.
slimzee
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Jul 8, 2010
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slimzee
Jul 27, 2010
what length should i cut my grass?
I had a neighbor, he moved out. He actually would take a ruler to his lawn and measure the inches of his grass. Now a new family lives there. He would have a major heart atach if he saw what...
I had a neighbor, he moved out. He actually would take a ruler to his lawn and measure the inches of his grass. Now a new family lives there. He would have a major heart atach if he saw what they did not do to his glorious lawn.
I had a neighbor, he moved out. He actually would take a ruler to his lawn and measure the inches of his grass. Now a new family lives there. He would have a major heart atach if he saw what they did not do to his glorious lawn.
I had a neighbor, he moved out. He actually would take a ruler to his lawn and measure the inches of his grass. Now a new family lives there. He would have a major heart atach if he saw what...
snadge
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Jul 30, 2010
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redstar
Aug 1, 2010
New Turf Cut Too Short
Hanna, if it`s only been down two or three weeks why are you cutting it and feeding it? Leave it to establish for a couple of MONTHS.DO NOT cut, DO NOT feed.:lollol::lollol::gnthb:
Hanna, if it`s only been down two or three weeks why are you cutting it and feeding it? Leave it to establish for a couple of MONTHS.DO NOT cut, DO NOT feed.:lollol::lollol::gnthb:
Hanna, if it`s only been down two or three weeks why are you cutting it and feeding it? Leave it to establish for a couple of MONTHS.DO NOT cut, DO NOT feed.:lollol::lollol::gnthb:
Hanna, if it`s only been down two or three weeks why are you cutting it and feeding it? Leave it to establish for a couple of MONTHS.DO NOT cut, DO NOT feed.:lollol::lollol::gnthb:
hannahm2010
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Jul 29, 2010
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daitheplant
Aug 1, 2010
moss/thatch problem
OK thanks - I think I will do the back garden too as its small, the side bit can wait as its quite green anyway...thanks for all your help :gnthb: - I can get back to the work indoors now :thumb:
OK thanks - I think I will do the back garden too as its small, the side bit can wait as its quite green anyway...thanks for all your help :gnthb: - I can get back to the work indoors now :thumb:
OK thanks - I think I will do the back garden too as its small, the side bit can wait as its quite green anyway...thanks for all your help :gnthb: - I can get back to the work indoors now :thumb:
OK thanks - I think I will do the back garden too as its small, the side bit can wait as its quite green anyway...thanks for all your help :gnthb: - I can get back to the work indoors now :thumb:
snadge
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Jul 29, 2010
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snadge
Aug 2, 2010
Long coarse grass (weed?) in lawn.
Hi RaymondAre you sure it's a grass? Check out this thread, just in case it's the dreaded horsestailAssuming it is a grass, however, your best bet is to keep the lawn mown short (but...
Hi RaymondAre you sure it's a grass? Check out this thread, just in case it's the dreaded horsestailAssuming it is a grass, however, your best bet is to keep the lawn mown short (but not too short in hot dry weather) to stop it seeding and to dig out the worst clumps by hand....
Hi RaymondAre you sure it's a grass? Check out this thread, just in case it's the dreaded horsestailAssuming it is a grass, however, your best bet is to keep the lawn mown short (but not too short in hot dry weather) to stop it seeding...
Hi RaymondAre you sure it's a grass? Check out this thread, just in case it's the dreaded horsestailAssuming it is a grass, however, your best bet is to keep the lawn mown short (but...
raymond-s
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Aug 2, 2010
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Flinty
Aug 3, 2010
Right time to scarify/aereate?
It was absolute heaven to see a little moisture and will top the water butts up slightly but with a little breeze the rest will sadly evaporate and disappear in no time!
It was absolute heaven to see a little moisture and will top the water butts up slightly but with a little breeze the rest will sadly evaporate and disappear in no time!
It was absolute heaven to see a little moisture and will top the water butts up slightly but with a little breeze the rest will sadly evaporate and disappear in no time!
It was absolute heaven to see a little moisture and will top the water butts up slightly but with a little breeze the rest will sadly evaporate and disappear in no time!
cr1tical
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Aug 4, 2010
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Axl
Aug 4, 2010
Getting started with an incredibly weedy lawn
Alright...and by "initial graft" you mean weeding the patches that need it (which really is the whole thing in my case
), and reseeding those patches?Thanks again, Brennon
Alright...and by "initial graft" you mean weeding the patches that need it (which really is the whole thing in my case
), and reseeding those patches?Thanks again, Brennon
Alright...and by "initial graft" you mean weeding the patches that need it (which really is the whole thing in my case
), and reseeding those patches?Thanks again, Brennon
Alright...and by "initial graft" you mean weeding the patches that need it (which really is the whole thing in my case
), and reseeding those patches?Thanks again, Brennon
brennon
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Aug 2, 2010
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brennon
Aug 4, 2010
how often should I water my lawn?
To Elaborate on my Early post. i had a Rotary Mower which i found was hacking the grass and leaving a Torn finish which did yellow very quickly i started to hose after each cut and this made a...
To Elaborate on my Early post. i had a Rotary Mower which i found was hacking the grass and leaving a Torn finish which did yellow very quickly i started to hose after each cut and this made a vast improvement to the lawn. i purchased a Cylinder lawn mower this year and the cut is far Superior....
To Elaborate on my Early post. i had a Rotary Mower which i found was hacking the grass and leaving a Torn finish which did yellow very quickly i started to hose after each cut and this made a vast improvement to the lawn. i purchased a Cylinder...
To Elaborate on my Early post. i had a Rotary Mower which i found was hacking the grass and leaving a Torn finish which did yellow very quickly i started to hose after each cut and this made a...
snadge
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Aug 4, 2010
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music
Aug 5, 2010
Lawn Invader
Well, I've sprayed about 5 suckers with SBK. It's been about 24 hours so far, but I've seen no real change yet. How long will it take to travel back to the parent tree/plant, and then kill the...
Well, I've sprayed about 5 suckers with SBK. It's been about 24 hours so far, but I've seen no real change yet. How long will it take to travel back to the parent tree/plant, and then kill the suckers? JW
Well, I've sprayed about 5 suckers with SBK. It's been about 24 hours so far, but I've seen no real change yet. How long will it take to travel back to the parent tree/plant, and then kill the suckers? JW
Well, I've sprayed about 5 suckers with SBK. It's been about 24 hours so far, but I've seen no real change yet. How long will it take to travel back to the parent tree/plant, and then kill the...
jw
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Jul 26, 2010
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jw
Aug 10, 2010
Stripe effect on lawn
On the subject of mowing, they used to mow the greens on our golf course with self-propelled hand mowers. Modern technology and cost has made that no longer necessary or economic and they use a...
On the subject of mowing, they used to mow the greens on our golf course with self-propelled hand mowers. Modern technology and cost has made that no longer necessary or economic and they use a big-ride on a Toro mower now, which achieves an extremely even cut and "precision striping." One of...
On the subject of mowing, they used to mow the greens on our golf course with self-propelled hand mowers. Modern technology and cost has made that no longer necessary or economic and they use a big-ride on a Toro mower now, which achieves an...
On the subject of mowing, they used to mow the greens on our golf course with self-propelled hand mowers. Modern technology and cost has made that no longer necessary or economic and they use a...
kace
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Aug 9, 2010
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Doghouse Riley
Aug 10, 2010
Overseeding
To be honest if the seeds have been down 3 weeks and not germinated (providing you've kept the soil from drying out) I'd be worrying. I've just done a major job on my lawns and 3 of the 4 have an...
To be honest if the seeds have been down 3 weeks and not germinated (providing you've kept the soil from drying out) I'd be worrying. I've just done a major job on my lawns and 3 of the 4 have an pleasing covering of new grass, one is very patchy though and like you the old grass needs a...
To be honest if the seeds have been down 3 weeks and not germinated (providing you've kept the soil from drying out) I'd be worrying. I've just done a major job on my lawns and 3 of the 4 have an pleasing covering of new grass, one is very patchy...
To be honest if the seeds have been down 3 weeks and not germinated (providing you've kept the soil from drying out) I'd be worrying. I've just done a major job on my lawns and 3 of the 4 have an...
newtonuk
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Aug 11, 2010
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Rob Jones
Aug 12, 2010
something on with my new turf
Without seeing it it's difficult to say but it's usually a sign of the opposite, i.e the lawn requires more water.Is there anything different about the half of the lawn with colouring? Was all...
Without seeing it it's difficult to say but it's usually a sign of the opposite, i.e the lawn requires more water.Is there anything different about the half of the lawn with colouring? Was all the ground prepared in the same manner? Is there a tree or any plant which could be taking moisture?
Without seeing it it's difficult to say but it's usually a sign of the opposite, i.e the lawn requires more water.Is there anything different about the half of the lawn with colouring? Was all the ground prepared in the same manner? Is there...
Without seeing it it's difficult to say but it's usually a sign of the opposite, i.e the lawn requires more water.Is there anything different about the half of the lawn with colouring? Was all...
stephatj
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Aug 6, 2010
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Axl
Aug 14, 2010
Put soil for new lawn on existing grass, is it a problem?
Thanks for advice. I think now it is too late. By the way, the dried old soil created a lot of cracks on surface, so a lot of new soil fell into these cracks. I was quite surprised how many of...
Thanks for advice. I think now it is too late. By the way, the dried old soil created a lot of cracks on surface, so a lot of new soil fell into these cracks. I was quite surprised how many of these cracks I had - perhaps average distance between cracks was less than one foot and cracks were...
Thanks for advice. I think now it is too late. By the way, the dried old soil created a lot of cracks on surface, so a lot of new soil fell into these cracks. I was quite surprised how many of these cracks I had - perhaps average distance between...
Thanks for advice. I think now it is too late. By the way, the dried old soil created a lot of cracks on surface, so a lot of new soil fell into these cracks. I was quite surprised how many of...
Omega
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Aug 9, 2010
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Omega
Aug 16, 2010
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