Best impliment to aerate the lawn?

Discussion in 'Lawns' started by Small flower, Sep 24, 2008.

  1. Garden master

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  2. Little Miss Road Rage

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    they do an aerator too so might invest i one of them too :D
     
  3. Small flower

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    Right - I'm gonna try and aerate my lawn this w/e - so wish me luck - just hope it doesn't take ages!!!

    Another quick quessie - do I have to use moss killer on my lawn? As previously mentioned, I have two free range bunnies and two cats who eat the grass - so don't want to poison them.

    I've had a look at my lawn and there doesn't appear to be much moss (lots of worm casts tho all of a sudden - why is that)

    What is your advice guys?
     
  4. Garden master

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    Worm casts have appeared due to the damp weather, Its just a case of brushing the casts off with a beasom broom or a stiff broom.:thumb:
     
  5. Little Miss Road Rage

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    I've just fed my lawn with an autumn feed with moss killer in and then hopefully next week I can aerate and scarify and top dress and by next year it'll be a brilliant lawn. Well as long as it's better than my dad's I'll be happy :D
     
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