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Hi, I moved into a new house about a year ago. It's a new build and the people before me badly neglected the lawn. Now it's so bad I'm thinking of starting over. Is it better to buy turf and lay that or plant my own grass from seeds?
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Hi, I moved into a new house about a year ago. It's a new build and the
people before me badly neglected the lawn. Now it's so bad I'm thinking
of starting over. Is it better to buy turf and lay that or plant my own
grass from seeds?


I did some of each at one time. The seed ended up better looking and less weed
prone over several years. It was also far cheaper.

I have had good luck with consistant overseeding and fertilizing to help
neglected lawns recover.


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Hi, I moved into a new house about a year ago. It's a new build and the
people before me badly neglected the lawn. Now it's so bad I'm thinking
of starting over. Is it better to buy turf and lay that or plant my own
grass from seeds?




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U.K giganews poster,

Kinda hard to say from this vantage point.

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An actual war, we can do what's been done in the past.


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I was thinking of removing all of the old grass totally, putting some kind of weedkiller down like roundup and then raking in new topsoil and planting loads of seeds. How long will it take for seeds to grow into a nice lawn? I live in the North West of England if it makes any difference.

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On Apr 1, 3:32*am, bpsintl wrote:
I was thinking of removing all of the old grass totally, putting some
kind of weedkiller down like roundup and then raking in new topsoil and
planting loads of seeds. How long will it take for seeds to grow into a
nice lawn? I live in the North West of England if it makes any
difference.

Dioclese;781736 Wrote:



The main advantage of sod over seeding is that it gives instant
results. The disadvantage is it costs significantly more. What you
need to do with either approach depends on what you have now. If you
have 7" of good topsoil, then no need for additional topsoil. You can
use Roundup/glyphosate to kill everything that is there, then mow it
very short, rake and use a slice seeder. Also, you don't want to use
"loads of seed". You want to apply it at the correct rate and use a
high quality, endophyte enhanced seed that is appropriate for the
conditions.

If the topsoil is poor, then you need additional topsoil and/or humus
and it's probably best to till it in.

I'd also seriously consider living with what is there for this season
and doing the work in the Fall, which is the best time to seed. If
you want to do it now, then that is another factor in favor of sod.











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Hi, I moved into a new house about a year ago. It's a new build and
the
people before me badly neglected the lawn. Now it's so bad I'm
thinking
of starting over. Is it better to buy turf and lay that or plant my
own
grass from seeds?


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bpsintl-


U.K giganews poster,


Kinda hard to say from this vantage point.


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How about a tax to support any military conflict/police action over 3
months
old?


An actual war, we can do what's been done in the past.


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A company who specialises in artificial grass seems like just what you need. You have no need of waiting for your lawn to grow.

I've just recently bought a house with a lawn that was attrocious. I'm not one for regular mowing or watering of grass, so i decided to purchase some. To my amasement it is probably the best looking thing i have ever seen. AND.... it looks real.

http://www.asgoodasgrass.co.uk/gallery.php
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I was thinking of removing all of the old grass totally, putting some
kind of weedkiller down like roundup and then raking in new topsoil and
planting loads of seeds. How long will it take for seeds to grow into a
nice lawn? I live in the North West of England if it makes any
difference.


If you want to remove the old grass, rent a sod cutter and remove it. With it
will go most of the weed seeds waiting to sprout as soon as they reach dirt.
Tilling will go faster with the grass gone also.


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