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  1. iam007

    Lawnsmith

    Hi iam007I have bought from Lawnsmith in the last week or so - excellent service, goods received just a couple of days after ordering, plus they sent a couple of email advices during the process...
    Hi iam007I have bought from Lawnsmith in the last week or so - excellent service, goods received just a couple of days after ordering, plus they sent a couple of email advices during the process so I could track it from ordering to in transit.S
    Hi iam007I have bought from Lawnsmith in the last week or so - excellent service, goods received just a couple of days after ordering, plus they sent a couple of email advices during the process so I could track it from ordering to in transit.S
    Hi iam007I have bought from Lawnsmith in the last week or so - excellent service, goods received just a couple of days after ordering, plus they sent a couple of email advices during the process...
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  2. Swampey

    New Lawn

    Just to add to Kristen's reply.....grass like most other plants will create new growth by mowing. If you prune a plant it tends to branch out and become bushier, the same happens with grass except...
    Just to add to Kristen's reply.....grass like most other plants will create new growth by mowing. If you prune a plant it tends to branch out and become bushier, the same happens with grass except you don't really notice it until your lawn thickens up. :)
    Just to add to Kristen's reply.....grass like most other plants will create new growth by mowing. If you prune a plant it tends to branch out and become bushier, the same happens with grass except you don't really notice it until your lawn...
    Just to add to Kristen's reply.....grass like most other plants will create new growth by mowing. If you prune a plant it tends to branch out and become bushier, the same happens with grass except...
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  3. Calum

    Verdone... Cool!

    Can I mix Verdone with a liquid lawn feed and kill 2 birds with 1 stone?
    Can I mix Verdone with a liquid lawn feed and kill 2 birds with 1 stone?
    Can I mix Verdone with a liquid lawn feed and kill 2 birds with 1 stone?
    Can I mix Verdone with a liquid lawn feed and kill 2 birds with 1 stone?
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  4. Loofah

    Chicken pellets on the lawn

    HI-PO/AII [hand in-pellets out per area I'm in]Not very scientific I agree, just a liberal scattering and more on the paler areas. I did have to go and water them in quite well.@intel just a...
    HI-PO/AII [hand in-pellets out per area I'm in]Not very scientific I agree, just a liberal scattering and more on the paler areas. I did have to go and water them in quite well.@intel just a feed as a high nitrogen dose
    HI-PO/AII [hand in-pellets out per area I'm in]Not very scientific I agree, just a liberal scattering and more on the paler areas. I did have to go and water them in quite well.@intel just a feed as a high nitrogen dose
    HI-PO/AII [hand in-pellets out per area I'm in]Not very scientific I agree, just a liberal scattering and more on the paler areas. I did have to go and water them in quite well.@intel just a...
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  5. Dietspam

    New build lawn soil like clay.

    Thanks for the responses! Will take some pics tonight and share.
    Thanks for the responses! Will take some pics tonight and share.
    Thanks for the responses! Will take some pics tonight and share.
    Thanks for the responses! Will take some pics tonight and share.
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  6. gardenflop

    What wrong with my lawn

    On a newly laid lawn maybe, but on an established lawn, with all the rain we then had (presumably you too) then I doubt it.The only thing I think is wrong with it is that you are paying to...
    On a newly laid lawn maybe, but on an established lawn, with all the rain we then had (presumably you too) then I doubt it.The only thing I think is wrong with it is that you are paying to put weed killer on the whole lawn, whether it needs it or not. So my preference is separate...
    On a newly laid lawn maybe, but on an established lawn, with all the rain we then had (presumably you too) then I doubt it.The only thing I think is wrong with it is that you are paying to put weed killer on the whole lawn, whether it needs...
    On a newly laid lawn maybe, but on an established lawn, with all the rain we then had (presumably you too) then I doubt it.The only thing I think is wrong with it is that you are paying to...
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  7. Spider!

    Overseeding lawn

    A good lawn always sets off the rest of the garden - and stops people noticing weeds and other perfections, so even if it seemed excessive there is still a hidden gain :)
    A good lawn always sets off the rest of the garden - and stops people noticing weeds and other perfections, so even if it seemed excessive there is still a hidden gain :)
    A good lawn always sets off the rest of the garden - and stops people noticing weeds and other perfections, so even if it seemed excessive there is still a hidden gain :)
    A good lawn always sets off the rest of the garden - and stops people noticing weeds and other perfections, so even if it seemed excessive there is still a hidden gain :)
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  8. Nicola

    Help! Lawn looks like 'Perfect Storm'!

    Nicola your lawn is not huge at all - my parents had their lawn rotated and returfed last year which is larger than yours and it wasn't expensive. It was well worth it as it looks great...
    Nicola your lawn is not huge at all - my parents had their lawn rotated and returfed last year which is larger than yours and it wasn't expensive. It was well worth it as it looks great now.Maybe returf one lawn area each summer to spread cost would work well.S
    Nicola your lawn is not huge at all - my parents had their lawn rotated and returfed last year which is larger than yours and it wasn't expensive. It was well worth it as it looks great now.Maybe returf one lawn area each summer to spread cost...
    Nicola your lawn is not huge at all - my parents had their lawn rotated and returfed last year which is larger than yours and it wasn't expensive. It was well worth it as it looks great...
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  9. P23unk

    Lawn like a trampoline!!

    Hello everyone,I am a complete novice at all aspects of gardening. I have cut grass a fair bit but as I've never owned a house with a reasonable size of garden I've never done anything with...
    Hello everyone,I am a complete novice at all aspects of gardening. I have cut grass a fair bit but as I've never owned a house with a reasonable size of garden I've never done anything with them. However, I have recently bought a larger sized home for my expanding young family and it has a...
    Hello everyone,I am a complete novice at all aspects of gardening. I have cut grass a fair bit but as I've never owned a house with a reasonable size of garden I've never done anything with them. However, I have recently bought a larger sized...
    Hello everyone,I am a complete novice at all aspects of gardening. I have cut grass a fair bit but as I've never owned a house with a reasonable size of garden I've never done anything with...
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  10. samwalker22

    New build, new lawn...

    Hello and welcome to the forum Sam.In your photo you have a grass flower, it's a sign your grass is getting too high so needs trimming. Set your mower on a high setting to begin with so you are...
    Hello and welcome to the forum Sam.In your photo you have a grass flower, it's a sign your grass is getting too high so needs trimming. Set your mower on a high setting to begin with so you are taking off the seed heads and no more than a third of the leaves.Your lawn is looking very good :)
    Hello and welcome to the forum Sam.In your photo you have a grass flower, it's a sign your grass is getting too high so needs trimming. Set your mower on a high setting to begin with so you are taking off the seed heads and no more than a third...
    Hello and welcome to the forum Sam.In your photo you have a grass flower, it's a sign your grass is getting too high so needs trimming. Set your mower on a high setting to begin with so you are...
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  11. Alta

    Weed killer before laying lawn

    Yes, I agree ... although there will be opinions and opinions!!If its just grass then worst case it will pop up and grow through the new turf ... adding more grass to your ... grass! What you...
    Yes, I agree ... although there will be opinions and opinions!!If its just grass then worst case it will pop up and grow through the new turf ... adding more grass to your ... grass! What you don't want is any pernicious weeds left behind, so if it looks like you have any of those then Nuke...
    Yes, I agree ... although there will be opinions and opinions!!If its just grass then worst case it will pop up and grow through the new turf ... adding more grass to your ... grass! What you don't want is any pernicious weeds left behind, so...
    Yes, I agree ... although there will be opinions and opinions!!If its just grass then worst case it will pop up and grow through the new turf ... adding more grass to your ... grass! What you...
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  12. Dunny

    Weedy lawn problems

    I would cut it once a month (with your flail, or a rotary topping mower) and then cut some nice paths through it with a walk-behind or ride-on rotary. They will cope with occasional...
    I would cut it once a month (with your flail, or a rotary topping mower) and then cut some nice paths through it with a walk-behind or ride-on rotary. They will cope with occasional missed-mowings :) but basically you want to aim to do that once a week in the growing season. In a year, maybe...
    I would cut it once a month (with your flail, or a rotary topping mower) and then cut some nice paths through it with a walk-behind or ride-on rotary. They will cope with occasional missed-mowings :) but basically you want to aim to do that once a...
    I would cut it once a month (with your flail, or a rotary topping mower) and then cut some nice paths through it with a walk-behind or ride-on rotary. They will cope with occasional...
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  13. Kerri

    Trying to recover lawn to green and healthy

    I presume the grass was long when you mvoed in and first cut it, hence the "yellow lawn" in your first picture?If that's the case I wouldn't do too much or expect too much this year, and I would...
    I presume the grass was long when you mvoed in and first cut it, hence the "yellow lawn" in your first picture?If that's the case I wouldn't do too much or expect too much this year, and I would ease up on feeding it otherwise it will go into the winter "soft" and be prone to disease etc. (or...
    I presume the grass was long when you mvoed in and first cut it, hence the "yellow lawn" in your first picture?If that's the case I wouldn't do too much or expect too much this year, and I would ease up on feeding it otherwise it will go into...
    I presume the grass was long when you mvoed in and first cut it, hence the "yellow lawn" in your first picture?If that's the case I wouldn't do too much or expect too much this year, and I would...
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  14. clanless

    What would be reasonable?

    Hi All,I've asked for a quote to prepare and turf an area of around 60m2. There will be a fair bit of preparation - mainly de stoning and levelling.How much is a 'reasonable' quote for this...
    Hi All,I've asked for a quote to prepare and turf an area of around 60m2. There will be a fair bit of preparation - mainly de stoning and levelling.How much is a 'reasonable' quote for this work?Ta Chris
    Hi All,I've asked for a quote to prepare and turf an area of around 60m2. There will be a fair bit of preparation - mainly de stoning and levelling.How much is a 'reasonable' quote for this work?Ta Chris
    Hi All,I've asked for a quote to prepare and turf an area of around 60m2. There will be a fair bit of preparation - mainly de stoning and levelling.How much is a 'reasonable' quote for this...
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  15. nickp

    Lawn lateral growth problem

    Thanks Axl - I don't think it's overfeeding as it's done by Greenthumb. So every 6-8 weeks and by the time they come it's in need of a feed.
    Thanks Axl - I don't think it's overfeeding as it's done by Greenthumb. So every 6-8 weeks and by the time they come it's in need of a feed.
    Thanks Axl - I don't think it's overfeeding as it's done by Greenthumb. So every 6-8 weeks and by the time they come it's in need of a feed.
    Thanks Axl - I don't think it's overfeeding as it's done by Greenthumb. So every 6-8 weeks and by the time they come it's in need of a feed.
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  16. stuart62

    Healing in for new lawn during damp weather?

    You're welcome. :)
    You're welcome. :)
    You're welcome. :)
    You're welcome. :)
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  17. newtoitall

    What type of soil?

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  18. samwalker22

    New build lawn was looking good but now starting to deteriorate...

    Well, one of the main reasons for aerating the lawn is to alleviate compaction and if you have, as I suspect, builders debris under the turf I would leave it until you get the grass looking...
    Well, one of the main reasons for aerating the lawn is to alleviate compaction and if you have, as I suspect, builders debris under the turf I would leave it until you get the grass looking stronger and healthier.:dunno::snork:
    Well, one of the main reasons for aerating the lawn is to alleviate compaction and if you have, as I suspect, builders debris under the turf I would leave it until you get the grass looking stronger and healthier.:dunno::snork:
    Well, one of the main reasons for aerating the lawn is to alleviate compaction and if you have, as I suspect, builders debris under the turf I would leave it until you get the grass looking...
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  19. deadfrog66

    What is the best way to get my lawn back to good.?

    No it shouldn't be to late to re-seed. Grass needs a temperature of 12C or above to germinate, below that it will struggle, if it germinates at all. :)
    No it shouldn't be to late to re-seed. Grass needs a temperature of 12C or above to germinate, below that it will struggle, if it germinates at all. :)
    No it shouldn't be to late to re-seed. Grass needs a temperature of 12C or above to germinate, below that it will struggle, if it germinates at all. :)
    No it shouldn't be to late to re-seed. Grass needs a temperature of 12C or above to germinate, below that it will struggle, if it germinates at all. :)
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  20. Wilted Willy

    New turf looking sad.

    I expect its just the close-cut with the mower that is the problem. Mature grass would recover from that (roots well established, and provided it was not repeated often!) but I fear that young...
    I expect its just the close-cut with the mower that is the problem. Mature grass would recover from that (roots well established, and provided it was not repeated often!) but I fear that young turf might not. I would over-seed any bare patches with some shady-mix grass seed; we are near the end...
    I expect its just the close-cut with the mower that is the problem. Mature grass would recover from that (roots well established, and provided it was not repeated often!) but I fear that young turf might not. I would over-seed any bare patches...
    I expect its just the close-cut with the mower that is the problem. Mature grass would recover from that (roots well established, and provided it was not repeated often!) but I fear that young...
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