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  1. Jayem

    More moss than grass

    We put up with moss in our 'lawn', it quite nice and soft for the kids to play on and the best thing is it suppresses the grass, meaning I don't have to mow very often.
    We put up with moss in our 'lawn', it quite nice and soft for the kids to play on and the best thing is it suppresses the grass, meaning I don't have to mow very often.
    We put up with moss in our 'lawn', it quite nice and soft for the kids to play on and the best thing is it suppresses the grass, meaning I don't have to mow very often.
    We put up with moss in our 'lawn', it quite nice and soft for the kids to play on and the best thing is it suppresses the grass, meaning I don't have to mow very often.
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  2. woody

    grass reinforcement

    Not tried it on dogs, but it works with chickens, who I consider to cause a lot more damage, able to turn a lawn to a mud bath within a week or so. It allows the grass to grow through the gaps,...
    Not tried it on dogs, but it works with chickens, who I consider to cause a lot more damage, able to turn a lawn to a mud bath within a week or so. It allows the grass to grow through the gaps, but the root system remains unharmed from digging and scratching.
    Not tried it on dogs, but it works with chickens, who I consider to cause a lot more damage, able to turn a lawn to a mud bath within a week or so. It allows the grass to grow through the gaps, but the root system remains unharmed from digging...
    Not tried it on dogs, but it works with chickens, who I consider to cause a lot more damage, able to turn a lawn to a mud bath within a week or so. It allows the grass to grow through the gaps,...
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  3. silu

    Advice please re turning flowerbed into lawn.

    Yes, that hell of a plant introduced from the Far East I believe which now is the bane of many gardeners including me! The roots go down about 5 ft and I've yet to manage to rid myself of the...
    Yes, that hell of a plant introduced from the Far East I believe which now is the bane of many gardeners including me! The roots go down about 5 ft and I've yet to manage to rid myself of the horror altho did have some success with crushing the stems and then painting on Roundup mixed with...
    Yes, that hell of a plant introduced from the Far East I believe which now is the bane of many gardeners including me! The roots go down about 5 ft and I've yet to manage to rid myself of the horror altho did have some success with crushing the...
    Yes, that hell of a plant introduced from the Far East I believe which now is the bane of many gardeners including me! The roots go down about 5 ft and I've yet to manage to rid myself of the...
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  4. Chopper

    Repairing a lawn.

    Hadn't thought of turf. That a good idea. Probably best to avoid that too in frosty weather, but if you can get it prep'd soon / before the bad weather comes :) that would be a good answer. Bit...
    Hadn't thought of turf. That a good idea. Probably best to avoid that too in frosty weather, but if you can get it prep'd soon / before the bad weather comes :) that would be a good answer. Bit more expensive than seed, but you won't be fighting the weeds next year, and grass seed isn't cheap, so...
    Hadn't thought of turf. That a good idea. Probably best to avoid that too in frosty weather, but if you can get it prep'd soon / before the bad weather comes :) that would be a good answer. Bit more expensive than seed, but you won't be fighting...
    Hadn't thought of turf. That a good idea. Probably best to avoid that too in frosty weather, but if you can get it prep'd soon / before the bad weather comes :) that would be a good answer. Bit...
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  5. Letty

    Can you sow grass seed in November?

    Might be a bit late to contribute to this, but our local council did some work on the grounds of offices very recently and sowed some grass seed on the bare ground. I walked past it thinking, no...
    Might be a bit late to contribute to this, but our local council did some work on the grounds of offices very recently and sowed some grass seed on the bare ground. I walked past it thinking, no way will that grow now. But I walked past it yesterday and it's growing, even with all the rain we've...
    Might be a bit late to contribute to this, but our local council did some work on the grounds of offices very recently and sowed some grass seed on the bare ground. I walked past it thinking, no way will that grow now. But I walked past it...
    Might be a bit late to contribute to this, but our local council did some work on the grounds of offices very recently and sowed some grass seed on the bare ground. I walked past it thinking, no...
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  6. hannahm2010

    Mowing Lawn

    I noticed your entry regarding mowing the grass during the winter and thought it may be worthwhile pointing you towards a brief article I have just written about lawn maintenance throughout the...
    I noticed your entry regarding mowing the grass during the winter and thought it may be worthwhile pointing you towards a brief article I have just written about lawn maintenance throughout the gardening year. It may be of some interest to you and simply outlines the basics of caring for your...
    I noticed your entry regarding mowing the grass during the winter and thought it may be worthwhile pointing you towards a brief article I have just written about lawn maintenance throughout the gardening year. It may be of some interest to you...
    I noticed your entry regarding mowing the grass during the winter and thought it may be worthwhile pointing you towards a brief article I have just written about lawn maintenance throughout the...
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  7. maksim

    A "velvet-carpet alike" lawn

    These monthes that have gone by since I started this thread, have been - for me - monthes of "meditation" (about the focus of this thread). Well, over these monthes of "meditation", I have...
    These monthes that have gone by since I started this thread, have been - for me - monthes of "meditation" (about the focus of this thread). Well, over these monthes of "meditation", I have developed the belief that having such a fine "velvet-carpet alike lawn" as the one of the photos is, IS NOT...
    These monthes that have gone by since I started this thread, have been - for me - monthes of "meditation" (about the focus of this thread). Well, over these monthes of "meditation", I have developed the belief that having such a fine...
    These monthes that have gone by since I started this thread, have been - for me - monthes of "meditation" (about the focus of this thread). Well, over these monthes of "meditation", I have...
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  8. HBK

    A Lawn of Clover

    Astro turf, less messing about.:hehe: Don't let your rabbit or sheep onto a clover lawn, they will explode.
    Astro turf, less messing about.:hehe: Don't let your rabbit or sheep onto a clover lawn, they will explode.
    Astro turf, less messing about.:hehe: Don't let your rabbit or sheep onto a clover lawn, they will explode.
    Astro turf, less messing about.:hehe: Don't let your rabbit or sheep onto a clover lawn, they will explode.
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  9. Sunelectric

    Moss removal - too late to weed and feed?

    Thanks for the advice - looks like I'll have to wait until April now :)
    Thanks for the advice - looks like I'll have to wait until April now :)
    Thanks for the advice - looks like I'll have to wait until April now :)
    Thanks for the advice - looks like I'll have to wait until April now :)
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  10. beginner gardener

    can yellow turf regenerate?

    B & Q not having skilled people who know about plants enough to keep them going is perhaps one thing.Our local "specialist" garden centre are just as bad, and it makes me angry - or maybe it...
    B & Q not having skilled people who know about plants enough to keep them going is perhaps one thing.Our local "specialist" garden centre are just as bad, and it makes me angry - or maybe it should be a clear sign to the customers. If Wyevale can't keep their Tomato plants alive in their Shed...
    B & Q not having skilled people who know about plants enough to keep them going is perhaps one thing.Our local "specialist" garden centre are just as bad, and it makes me angry - or maybe it should be a clear sign to the customers. If Wyevale...
    B & Q not having skilled people who know about plants enough to keep them going is perhaps one thing.Our local "specialist" garden centre are just as bad, and it makes me angry - or maybe it...
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  11. exlabman

    ice grass

    Yeay! New sprouts coming up (grass not brussels) Glad my hard work wasn't for nought. Might need a top up though.D
    Yeay! New sprouts coming up (grass not brussels) Glad my hard work wasn't for nought. Might need a top up though.D
    Yeay! New sprouts coming up (grass not brussels) Glad my hard work wasn't for nought. Might need a top up though.D
    Yeay! New sprouts coming up (grass not brussels) Glad my hard work wasn't for nought. Might need a top up though.D
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  12. clueless1

    Sowing a new lawn

    No I wouldn't do that, the grass will not benefit and may even get its young roots scorched.I like clover in the lawn, it's not everyones taste, but as you know it's roots convert nitrogen in...
    No I wouldn't do that, the grass will not benefit and may even get its young roots scorched.I like clover in the lawn, it's not everyones taste, but as you know it's roots convert nitrogen in air into a form that benefits grass, hence your lawn will be greener without needing to use...
    No I wouldn't do that, the grass will not benefit and may even get its young roots scorched.I like clover in the lawn, it's not everyones taste, but as you know it's roots convert nitrogen in air into a form that benefits grass, hence your...
    No I wouldn't do that, the grass will not benefit and may even get its young roots scorched.I like clover in the lawn, it's not everyones taste, but as you know it's roots convert nitrogen in...
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  13. jackjack

    New Lawn - Squashy in parts...

    Thanks for the replies!The picture looks exactly like the problem I am having, but with two differences, the picture looks like a blister and is rasied with the water, mine is still flat. And of...
    Thanks for the replies!The picture looks exactly like the problem I am having, but with two differences, the picture looks like a blister and is rasied with the water, mine is still flat. And of course mine problem is not nearly as bad as the picture heheJenny, i'll give deep folking a go,...
    Thanks for the replies!The picture looks exactly like the problem I am having, but with two differences, the picture looks like a blister and is rasied with the water, mine is still flat. And of course mine problem is not nearly as bad as the...
    Thanks for the replies!The picture looks exactly like the problem I am having, but with two differences, the picture looks like a blister and is rasied with the water, mine is still flat. And of...
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  14. Phil A

    Lawn Tax

    :rofl::rofl: John :rofl:Yep that has to be the best yet so far this year & £5 a head too..!!!! :scratch: Will he have to pay tax on that..??? :WINK1: :scratch:
    :rofl::rofl: John :rofl:Yep that has to be the best yet so far this year & £5 a head too..!!!! :scratch: Will he have to pay tax on that..??? :WINK1: :scratch:
    :rofl::rofl: John :rofl:Yep that has to be the best yet so far this year & £5 a head too..!!!! :scratch: Will he have to pay tax on that..??? :WINK1: :scratch:
    :rofl::rofl: John :rofl:Yep that has to be the best yet so far this year & £5 a head too..!!!! :scratch: Will he have to pay tax on that..??? :WINK1: :scratch:
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  15. ijonas

    Kids Safety of lawn fertilizer

    I think evergreen complete is an OK treatment if your lawn is lousy - 40% weeds say.But if your lawn is 10% weeds then I think fertiliser + a spray for the weeds (which you can spot-treat...
    I think evergreen complete is an OK treatment if your lawn is lousy - 40% weeds say.But if your lawn is 10% weeds then I think fertiliser + a spray for the weeds (which you can spot-treat rather than covering the whole lawn) is a better - i.e. much cheaper - solution.I get Nitrogen...
    I think evergreen complete is an OK treatment if your lawn is lousy - 40% weeds say.But if your lawn is 10% weeds then I think fertiliser + a spray for the weeds (which you can spot-treat rather than covering the whole lawn) is a better -...
    I think evergreen complete is an OK treatment if your lawn is lousy - 40% weeds say.But if your lawn is 10% weeds then I think fertiliser + a spray for the weeds (which you can spot-treat...
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  16. damien

    new lawn

    hi there. i havent been on in a while as have been busy removing the massive amount of fern roots but have started to work on the garden itself now but i am now finding alot or roots that are...
    hi there. i havent been on in a while as have been busy removing the massive amount of fern roots but have started to work on the garden itself now but i am now finding alot or roots that are small roots but are in big clumps! what are they? will a rotovator help churn them up without having to...
    hi there. i havent been on in a while as have been busy removing the massive amount of fern roots but have started to work on the garden itself now but i am now finding alot or roots that are small roots but are in big clumps! what are they? will...
    hi there. i havent been on in a while as have been busy removing the massive amount of fern roots but have started to work on the garden itself now but i am now finding alot or roots that are...
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  17. Dux

    Can anyone identify my lawn problem?

    Red thread might clear up with a nitrogen rich feed. Not much red thread about at this time of year though.
    Red thread might clear up with a nitrogen rich feed. Not much red thread about at this time of year though.
    Red thread might clear up with a nitrogen rich feed. Not much red thread about at this time of year though.
    Red thread might clear up with a nitrogen rich feed. Not much red thread about at this time of year though.
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  18. gavintarrant

    Help! How to clear out old turf?

    Hi GavinExpert no (but thanks) , cut corners yes and paid the price later on:cry3:Show us some photos if you dont mind,a look at some more late summer see how it looksSpruce
    Hi GavinExpert no (but thanks) , cut corners yes and paid the price later on:cry3:Show us some photos if you dont mind,a look at some more late summer see how it looksSpruce
    Hi GavinExpert no (but thanks) , cut corners yes and paid the price later on:cry3:Show us some photos if you dont mind,a look at some more late summer see how it looksSpruce
    Hi GavinExpert no (but thanks) , cut corners yes and paid the price later on:cry3:Show us some photos if you dont mind,a look at some more late summer see how it looksSpruce
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  19. danmath87

    lawn problems

    If the ground is rock hard, then no amount of aerating it will fix it. The grass will simply die off as the roots simply can't pentrate the rock hard clay, and the roots that are already in said...
    If the ground is rock hard, then no amount of aerating it will fix it. The grass will simply die off as the roots simply can't pentrate the rock hard clay, and the roots that are already in said clay will die off because they can't breath. That's how mine was when we moved in last...
    If the ground is rock hard, then no amount of aerating it will fix it. The grass will simply die off as the roots simply can't pentrate the rock hard clay, and the roots that are already in said clay will die off because they can't breath. That's...
    If the ground is rock hard, then no amount of aerating it will fix it. The grass will simply die off as the roots simply can't pentrate the rock hard clay, and the roots that are already in said...
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  20. smoo

    Shady lawn...wildflower lawn?

    Look for woodland and woodland edge species.Campions spring to mind for one, and they are happy to share their space with grass, although being much taller than grass, it would be game over for...
    Look for woodland and woodland edge species.Campions spring to mind for one, and they are happy to share their space with grass, although being much taller than grass, it would be game over for them if you get the lawnmower out.There's a little blue flower that grows in the shady parts of my...
    Look for woodland and woodland edge species.Campions spring to mind for one, and they are happy to share their space with grass, although being much taller than grass, it would be game over for them if you get the lawnmower out.There's a...
    Look for woodland and woodland edge species.Campions spring to mind for one, and they are happy to share their space with grass, although being much taller than grass, it would be game over for...
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