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  1. intel

    Lawn Aerator - Which Is Better?

    I think if I left plugs of soil all over the lawn, the missus would be pretty displeased when lad and I come in the house with them stuck to our shoes and trail them all over.
    I think if I left plugs of soil all over the lawn, the missus would be pretty displeased when lad and I come in the house with them stuck to our shoes and trail them all over.
    I think if I left plugs of soil all over the lawn, the missus would be pretty displeased when lad and I come in the house with them stuck to our shoes and trail them all over.
    I think if I left plugs of soil all over the lawn, the missus would be pretty displeased when lad and I come in the house with them stuck to our shoes and trail them all over.
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  2. Trunky

    What's looking brown in July 2013?

    Couldn't bring myself to press the "like" button Trunky :heehee: Jenny
    Couldn't bring myself to press the "like" button Trunky :heehee: Jenny
    Couldn't bring myself to press the "like" button Trunky :heehee: Jenny
    Couldn't bring myself to press the "like" button Trunky :heehee: Jenny
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  3. Mane

    Rough patched in the lawn

    Heavy rain forecast for East Anglia on Saturday. That could wash seed away (you run that risk at any time of course, but avoid if it is forecast :) only other tangential thought is that...
    Heavy rain forecast for East Anglia on Saturday. That could wash seed away (you run that risk at any time of course, but avoid if it is forecast :) only other tangential thought is that many/most? spray-on chemicals (such as selective weedkillers) need a period of dry (often 6 hours, maybe 12...
    Heavy rain forecast for East Anglia on Saturday. That could wash seed away (you run that risk at any time of course, but avoid if it is forecast :) only other tangential thought is that many/most? spray-on chemicals (such as selective...
    Heavy rain forecast for East Anglia on Saturday. That could wash seed away (you run that risk at any time of course, but avoid if it is forecast :) only other tangential thought is that...
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  4. brendannewell

    Turfing my garden

    You'll have "grass" a month after sowing seed - it will look like green velvet, so to speak, to start with, but [from seed, rather than turf] it would be better to try not to walk on it / much...
    You'll have "grass" a month after sowing seed - it will look like green velvet, so to speak, to start with, but [from seed, rather than turf] it would be better to try not to walk on it / much during the winter. I suggest you dig a hole and see what it looks like underneath. If this used to be...
    You'll have "grass" a month after sowing seed - it will look like green velvet, so to speak, to start with, but [from seed, rather than turf] it would be better to try not to walk on it / much during the winter. I suggest you dig a hole and see...
    You'll have "grass" a month after sowing seed - it will look like green velvet, so to speak, to start with, but [from seed, rather than turf] it would be better to try not to walk on it / much...
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  5. Calum

    Can I renovate a lawn now? or wait till spring?

    Ah, sorry forgot about that.Only shade seems to be the divide between you and your neighbour to the South, or perhaps I have missed something? Is that a very high barrier? In Summer a 6' fence...
    Ah, sorry forgot about that.Only shade seems to be the divide between you and your neighbour to the South, or perhaps I have missed something? Is that a very high barrier? In Summer a 6' fence doesn't cast much shadow.Note that you can get a nice stripy lawn with bog standard grass seed,...
    Ah, sorry forgot about that.Only shade seems to be the divide between you and your neighbour to the South, or perhaps I have missed something? Is that a very high barrier? In Summer a 6' fence doesn't cast much shadow.Note that you can get...
    Ah, sorry forgot about that.Only shade seems to be the divide between you and your neighbour to the South, or perhaps I have missed something? Is that a very high barrier? In Summer a 6' fence...
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  6. keithhampson

    growing grass

    Thanks I was meaning ordinary sand from a quarry. I need to build up an area of around 2 x 3 metres by around 5 inches to get it flat and to a level flat surface. Could I mix it with say compost...
    Thanks I was meaning ordinary sand from a quarry. I need to build up an area of around 2 x 3 metres by around 5 inches to get it flat and to a level flat surface. Could I mix it with say compost 50/50?Keith
    Thanks I was meaning ordinary sand from a quarry. I need to build up an area of around 2 x 3 metres by around 5 inches to get it flat and to a level flat surface. Could I mix it with say compost 50/50?Keith
    Thanks I was meaning ordinary sand from a quarry. I need to build up an area of around 2 x 3 metres by around 5 inches to get it flat and to a level flat surface. Could I mix it with say compost...
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  7. Geek2Garden

    Liquid Lawnfood Question

    Nitrogen is taken up by the roots, so rain will be fine (provided it isn't so heavy that it washes the nitrogen into next door's garden!)I don't think it will matter than you feed directly after...
    Nitrogen is taken up by the roots, so rain will be fine (provided it isn't so heavy that it washes the nitrogen into next door's garden!)I don't think it will matter than you feed directly after mowing, although it probably helps to let the grass recover a day or two after mowing. However,...
    Nitrogen is taken up by the roots, so rain will be fine (provided it isn't so heavy that it washes the nitrogen into next door's garden!)I don't think it will matter than you feed directly after mowing, although it probably helps to let the...
    Nitrogen is taken up by the roots, so rain will be fine (provided it isn't so heavy that it washes the nitrogen into next door's garden!)I don't think it will matter than you feed directly after...
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  8. Calum

    Patch magic, when can I cut?

    by "short" I mean 2inches. It was getting to like 4inches. I just cut it. Just in the nick of time. Didnt harm the patch magic bits.
    by "short" I mean 2inches. It was getting to like 4inches. I just cut it. Just in the nick of time. Didnt harm the patch magic bits.
    by "short" I mean 2inches. It was getting to like 4inches. I just cut it. Just in the nick of time. Didnt harm the patch magic bits.
    by "short" I mean 2inches. It was getting to like 4inches. I just cut it. Just in the nick of time. Didnt harm the patch magic bits.
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  9. Calum

    Will I over Nitrogen my lawn?

    Too much can also burn the grass
    Too much can also burn the grass
    Too much can also burn the grass
    Too much can also burn the grass
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  10. Calum

    Renovating just half a lawn? Futile?

    Ive just asked him, he doesnt fancy it
    Ive just asked him, he doesnt fancy it
    Ive just asked him, he doesnt fancy it
    Ive just asked him, he doesnt fancy it
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  11. Calum

    Looking for weed and moss killer but NO feed.

    If it comes into contact with them then Yes,
    If it comes into contact with them then Yes,
    If it comes into contact with them then Yes,
    If it comes into contact with them then Yes,
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  12. Calum

    Will I have to manually remove weeds from lawn?

    They'll fall to bits when you rake the lawn (e.g. to get it read for overseeding). If they don't fall to bits then rake it harder :heehee:
    They'll fall to bits when you rake the lawn (e.g. to get it read for overseeding). If they don't fall to bits then rake it harder :heehee:
    They'll fall to bits when you rake the lawn (e.g. to get it read for overseeding). If they don't fall to bits then rake it harder :heehee:
    They'll fall to bits when you rake the lawn (e.g. to get it read for overseeding). If they don't fall to bits then rake it harder :heehee:
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  13. domidani

    Killing a lawn

    Thanks Kris
    Thanks Kris
    Thanks Kris
    Thanks Kris
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  14. adamsh

    Dry patches

    You could try to do it manually, but it will be tough. I would really soak it first (maybe put a drop of washing up liquid in a watering can to help "wet" the surface), then try it with a manual...
    You could try to do it manually, but it will be tough. I would really soak it first (maybe put a drop of washing up liquid in a watering can to help "wet" the surface), then try it with a manual tool. They are hard to get any success from though. Ideally you need it done properly with a decent...
    You could try to do it manually, but it will be tough. I would really soak it first (maybe put a drop of washing up liquid in a watering can to help "wet" the surface), then try it with a manual tool. They are hard to get any success from...
    You could try to do it manually, but it will be tough. I would really soak it first (maybe put a drop of washing up liquid in a watering can to help "wet" the surface), then try it with a manual...
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  15. davidrichards145

    Reseeding a newly sown lawn. Timescale

    I have sown luxury (no ryegrass) seed in the past, and subsequently wished I hadn't. I don't have the time, or inclination, to look after it properly, and it looks manky in drought whereas my...
    I have sown luxury (no ryegrass) seed in the past, and subsequently wished I hadn't. I don't have the time, or inclination, to look after it properly, and it looks manky in drought whereas my rougher grass looks fine.If you only sowed the grass 2 weeks ago I would immediately overseed with...
    I have sown luxury (no ryegrass) seed in the past, and subsequently wished I hadn't. I don't have the time, or inclination, to look after it properly, and it looks manky in drought whereas my rougher grass looks fine.If you only sowed the grass...
    I have sown luxury (no ryegrass) seed in the past, and subsequently wished I hadn't. I don't have the time, or inclination, to look after it properly, and it looks manky in drought whereas my...
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  16. Fat Controller

    Top soil before a lawn - how much?

    Apparently he has had an offer from a guy at work who will provide and lay turf at mates rates, but he needs to prep the ground in advance. I am not convinced that either turf or seeds are a good...
    Apparently he has had an offer from a guy at work who will provide and lay turf at mates rates, but he needs to prep the ground in advance. I am not convinced that either turf or seeds are a good idea to be honest, I would much rather he laid weed suppressing membrane and then put a load of bark...
    Apparently he has had an offer from a guy at work who will provide and lay turf at mates rates, but he needs to prep the ground in advance. I am not convinced that either turf or seeds are a good idea to be honest, I would much rather he laid...
    Apparently he has had an offer from a guy at work who will provide and lay turf at mates rates, but he needs to prep the ground in advance. I am not convinced that either turf or seeds are a good...
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  17. gardenflop

    What grass seeds

    Sorry Clueless.......but not if you're working with a sandy soil, it's best to use topsoil. My back lawn was re-turfed four years ago. The firm that laid it put down sand first and it's been a...
    Sorry Clueless.......but not if you're working with a sandy soil, it's best to use topsoil. My back lawn was re-turfed four years ago. The firm that laid it put down sand first and it's been a nightmare ever since to keep it fed/weed free and with this years dry summer it's just not growing.
    Sorry Clueless.......but not if you're working with a sandy soil, it's best to use topsoil. My back lawn was re-turfed four years ago. The firm that laid it put down sand first and it's been a nightmare ever since to keep it fed/weed free and...
    Sorry Clueless.......but not if you're working with a sandy soil, it's best to use topsoil. My back lawn was re-turfed four years ago. The firm that laid it put down sand first and it's been a...
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    5
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  18. clueless1

    Footprints in my lawn

    you really are a great daddy Clue :imphrt:
    you really are a great daddy Clue :imphrt:
    you really are a great daddy Clue :imphrt:
    you really are a great daddy Clue :imphrt:
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    810
  19. AFW

    Help/advice for a complete novice.

    Looks like animal urine spots to me? especially as the ground around them is so lush and unaffected. Water logging surely couldn't be so localised?
    Looks like animal urine spots to me? especially as the ground around them is so lush and unaffected. Water logging surely couldn't be so localised?
    Looks like animal urine spots to me? especially as the ground around them is so lush and unaffected. Water logging surely couldn't be so localised?
    Looks like animal urine spots to me? especially as the ground around them is so lush and unaffected. Water logging surely couldn't be so localised?
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  20. JJ Hawk

    New Lawn Overrun by Weeds

    Thanks again for the advice.... Unfortunately you were correct, and I officially hate bind weed!
    Thanks again for the advice.... Unfortunately you were correct, and I officially hate bind weed!
    Thanks again for the advice.... Unfortunately you were correct, and I officially hate bind weed!
    Thanks again for the advice.... Unfortunately you were correct, and I officially hate bind weed!
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    13
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    2,145

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