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  1. Ben Edwards

    Food for new lawn

    I would leave the feed for now , but I would suggest you sow more seed as its a bit patchysorry just read all the post's since mineI agree with Sheal with what she has told youSpruce
    I would leave the feed for now , but I would suggest you sow more seed as its a bit patchysorry just read all the post's since mineI agree with Sheal with what she has told youSpruce
    I would leave the feed for now , but I would suggest you sow more seed as its a bit patchysorry just read all the post's since mineI agree with Sheal with what she has told youSpruce
    I would leave the feed for now , but I would suggest you sow more seed as its a bit patchysorry just read all the post's since mineI agree with Sheal with what she has told youSpruce
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  2. SamTheOldGoat

    Scabby Lawn - how to smarten this up?! (pic)

    Perfect. Thank you! Sorry if that sounded sarcastic above. it was meant as I'm not sure if it is actually sandy. It's definitely not clay though!Will certain try that. Any recommendations for a...
    Perfect. Thank you! Sorry if that sounded sarcastic above. it was meant as I'm not sure if it is actually sandy. It's definitely not clay though!Will certain try that. Any recommendations for a good feed brand/version wise?
    Perfect. Thank you! Sorry if that sounded sarcastic above. it was meant as I'm not sure if it is actually sandy. It's definitely not clay though!Will certain try that. Any recommendations for a good feed brand/version wise?
    Perfect. Thank you! Sorry if that sounded sarcastic above. it was meant as I'm not sure if it is actually sandy. It's definitely not clay though!Will certain try that. Any recommendations for a...
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  3. David Pinkerton

    Moss removal

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner David. :) If you intend to use a weed, feed and moss killer then it would be best done now before you lay grass seed. Leaving it until later in the year could weaken the...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner David. :) If you intend to use a weed, feed and moss killer then it would be best done now before you lay grass seed. Leaving it until later in the year could weaken the new grass. Whenever I have to re-seed or on the rare occasion replace a lawn I don't use any...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner David. :) If you intend to use a weed, feed and moss killer then it would be best done now before you lay grass seed. Leaving it until later in the year could weaken the new grass. Whenever I have to re-seed or on the...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner David. :) If you intend to use a weed, feed and moss killer then it would be best done now before you lay grass seed. Leaving it until later in the year could weaken the...
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  4. philomel

    Lawns with a difference

    Oh fab. Sorry didn't see your thread @JWK :dbgrtmb:
    Oh fab. Sorry didn't see your thread @JWK :dbgrtmb:
    Oh fab. Sorry didn't see your thread @JWK :dbgrtmb:
    Oh fab. Sorry didn't see your thread @JWK :dbgrtmb:
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  5. JWK
    Like x 3

    Lawn - Grass Free & Full of Flowers

    As I understand it, one of the differences between the lawn idea and a wildflower area is that the plants are low spreading ones that can naturally cope with light treading and mowing and spring...
    As I understand it, one of the differences between the lawn idea and a wildflower area is that the plants are low spreading ones that can naturally cope with light treading and mowing and spring up again, whereas meadow flowers include the taller growing species that eventually shade out and out...
    As I understand it, one of the differences between the lawn idea and a wildflower area is that the plants are low spreading ones that can naturally cope with light treading and mowing and spring up again, whereas meadow flowers include the taller...
    As I understand it, one of the differences between the lawn idea and a wildflower area is that the plants are low spreading ones that can naturally cope with light treading and mowing and spring...
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  6. Charlie996

    Is it time to feed yet ?

    No @HarryS, I don't drink tea! :heehee:
    No @HarryS, I don't drink tea! :heehee:
    No @HarryS, I don't drink tea! :heehee:
    No @HarryS, I don't drink tea! :heehee:
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  7. Jan H

    Advice please!

    Thanks Sheal - I'd better start writing a list of garden products to purchase before the weekend!:)
    Thanks Sheal - I'd better start writing a list of garden products to purchase before the weekend!:)
    Thanks Sheal - I'd better start writing a list of garden products to purchase before the weekend!:)
    Thanks Sheal - I'd better start writing a list of garden products to purchase before the weekend!:)
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  8. Craig1987

    Lawn is this years challenge

    This is @fa1con lawn conditioning process . I have numbered each step so I know where I am up too ! I have completed my front lawn ,and its looking very nice :dbgrtmb: I am onto step 5 this weekend with...
    This is @fa1con lawn conditioning process . I have numbered each step so I know where I am up too ! I have completed my front lawn ,and its looking very nice :dbgrtmb: I am onto step 5 this weekend with my back lawn, final feed and then mow next week . I'll feed once more late summer. I am not a lawn...
    This is @fa1con lawn conditioning process . I have numbered each step so I know where I am up too ! I have completed my front lawn ,and its looking very nice :dbgrtmb: I am onto step 5 this weekend with my back lawn, final feed and then mow next week ....
    This is @fa1con lawn conditioning process . I have numbered each step so I know where I am up too ! I have completed my front lawn ,and its looking very nice :dbgrtmb: I am onto step 5 this weekend with...
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  9. Gabriel Syme

    Creating new beds on a lawn surface

    Thanks Spruce, I have posted a picture thread in the galleries to show how I am getting on. See what you think:(I will put this link in my signature, once I figure out how to do it......)
    Thanks Spruce, I have posted a picture thread in the galleries to show how I am getting on. See what you think:(I will put this link in my signature, once I figure out how to do it......)
    Thanks Spruce, I have posted a picture thread in the galleries to show how I am getting on. See what you think:(I will put this link in my signature, once I figure out how to do it......)
    Thanks Spruce, I have posted a picture thread in the galleries to show how I am getting on. See what you think:(I will put this link in my signature, once I figure out how to do it......)
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  10. Damski

    Conditioning soil after conifers

    The Rhododendrons probably wouldn't survive there Damski. I'm not sure of the nutrients in cow manure. Perhaps you could post this question in the 'Compost and Fertiliser' forum for answers. :)
    The Rhododendrons probably wouldn't survive there Damski. I'm not sure of the nutrients in cow manure. Perhaps you could post this question in the 'Compost and Fertiliser' forum for answers. :)
    The Rhododendrons probably wouldn't survive there Damski. I'm not sure of the nutrients in cow manure. Perhaps you could post this question in the 'Compost and Fertiliser' forum for answers. :)
    The Rhododendrons probably wouldn't survive there Damski. I'm not sure of the nutrients in cow manure. Perhaps you could post this question in the 'Compost and Fertiliser' forum for answers. :)
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  11. Adrian Wigham

    Building up a lawn by 10-12 inches

    My 2p's worth.Check for services drains first then if ok maybe do this... Dig up concrete channel on right and dig down laying plastic land drain. Then runing from left to right diagonally run say...
    My 2p's worth.Check for services drains first then if ok maybe do this... Dig up concrete channel on right and dig down laying plastic land drain. Then runing from left to right diagonally run say 4 land drains running to and connecting with the drain youve just done on the right. Just have a...
    My 2p's worth.Check for services drains first then if ok maybe do this... Dig up concrete channel on right and dig down laying plastic land drain. Then runing from left to right diagonally run say 4 land drains running to and connecting with the...
    My 2p's worth.Check for services drains first then if ok maybe do this... Dig up concrete channel on right and dig down laying plastic land drain. Then runing from left to right diagonally run say...
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  12. green100

    Lawn / Grass has turned black !! (dark brown)

    Yes a little bit of living grass but a lot of dead moss as you say but nothing has been placed on the grass at all. Not tried anything yet, as only just gone this colour after looking quite...
    Yes a little bit of living grass but a lot of dead moss as you say but nothing has been placed on the grass at all. Not tried anything yet, as only just gone this colour after looking quite healthy before!
    Yes a little bit of living grass but a lot of dead moss as you say but nothing has been placed on the grass at all. Not tried anything yet, as only just gone this colour after looking quite healthy before!
    Yes a little bit of living grass but a lot of dead moss as you say but nothing has been placed on the grass at all. Not tried anything yet, as only just gone this colour after looking quite...
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  13. hedgefog

    Cutting grass with scythe?

    It would cripple me to use a scythe now. :doh: My dad used to scythe my granddads garden back in the sixties. :)
    It would cripple me to use a scythe now. :doh: My dad used to scythe my granddads garden back in the sixties. :)
    It would cripple me to use a scythe now. :doh: My dad used to scythe my granddads garden back in the sixties. :)
    It would cripple me to use a scythe now. :doh: My dad used to scythe my granddads garden back in the sixties. :)
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  14. chris_elevate

    Getting an even coloured lawn

    Thanks @Sheal :) Like you say, lawns need ongoing care and attention, but once sorted, it can be fairly routine. I put the pic up to show how things can look given a relatively short time :)
    Thanks @Sheal :) Like you say, lawns need ongoing care and attention, but once sorted, it can be fairly routine. I put the pic up to show how things can look given a relatively short time :)
    Thanks @Sheal :) Like you say, lawns need ongoing care and attention, but once sorted, it can be fairly routine. I put the pic up to show how things can look given a relatively short time :)
    Thanks @Sheal :) Like you say, lawns need ongoing care and attention, but once sorted, it can be fairly routine. I put the pic up to show how things can look given a relatively short time :)
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  15. Jan H

    More scarifying agony!

    Just leave it Jan for now . Let it grow and mow it when it needs. Never mow it too short , all the pro lawn gardeners say this causes problems. If you browse through the GC lawn section , there...
    Just leave it Jan for now . Let it grow and mow it when it needs. Never mow it too short , all the pro lawn gardeners say this causes problems. If you browse through the GC lawn section , there are some good posts on scarifying and feeding lawns. PS: Hand scarifying is blooming hard work ! :biggrin:
    Just leave it Jan for now . Let it grow and mow it when it needs. Never mow it too short , all the pro lawn gardeners say this causes problems. If you browse through the GC lawn section , there are some good posts on scarifying and feeding...
    Just leave it Jan for now . Let it grow and mow it when it needs. Never mow it too short , all the pro lawn gardeners say this causes problems. If you browse through the GC lawn section , there...
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  16. Stuarta99

    2nd attempt at new lawn

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Stuart.I'm sure the person that supplied your turf was aware of it's condition as he would probably have had other complaints, I'm glad to hear he replaced the lawn...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Stuart.I'm sure the person that supplied your turf was aware of it's condition as he would probably have had other complaints, I'm glad to hear he replaced the lawn for you. :) The infestation was obviously very bad to have killed the lawn.Newly laid turf shouldn't...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Stuart.I'm sure the person that supplied your turf was aware of it's condition as he would probably have had other complaints, I'm glad to hear he replaced the lawn for you. :) The infestation was obviously very bad to...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Stuart.I'm sure the person that supplied your turf was aware of it's condition as he would probably have had other complaints, I'm glad to hear he replaced the lawn...
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  17. nescot

    bare patch under tree

    What type of tree is it please Nescot?
    What type of tree is it please Nescot?
    What type of tree is it please Nescot?
    What type of tree is it please Nescot?
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  18. FLYMO Lee

    Flymo L47

    Does anyone own a flymo L47 with a snorkel air filter kit fitted?
    Does anyone own a flymo L47 with a snorkel air filter kit fitted?
    Does anyone own a flymo L47 with a snorkel air filter kit fitted?
    Does anyone own a flymo L47 with a snorkel air filter kit fitted?
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  19. JoeyJoJo

    Vine-type-things in lawn!

    Looks a bit like the roots of the grass to me. As you say, "whats left of it"
    Looks a bit like the roots of the grass to me. As you say, "whats left of it"
    Looks a bit like the roots of the grass to me. As you say, "whats left of it"
    Looks a bit like the roots of the grass to me. As you say, "whats left of it"
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  20. JoeyJoJo

    Various Questions from a novice! Please help!

    You're welcome JoeyJoJo. :)
    You're welcome JoeyJoJo. :)
    You're welcome JoeyJoJo. :)
    You're welcome JoeyJoJo. :)
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