Again sorry for the broken threading - but I believe advice should be
followed up with the outcome for other's benefit
After scarifying my lawn (violently with a Bosch verticutter) I
scattered grass seed and a mix of clover seeds (red, white, some other
wild white) everywhere.
This is how it turned out after mowing (high setting) yesterday, a
couple of months later:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/timjwa...7645126458178/
This is not and never will be an ornamental lawn. A couple of years ago
it looked horrid - lots of bare patched, course grass (you can still see
some in the closeups).
But I am pleased with the clover. Some of it tends to shoot up high but
despite that it still mows OK and the broad leaves give exceelen ground
cover underfoot - super on bare feet!
Not to everyone's liking but I'm pleased with where this is going.
What I'm less pleased with is some of the grass seed I bought (all minus
rye grass) is growing very tall and course - whereas other seeds are
growing very fine the way I like. Not sure how to avoid that problem - I
cannot even remember what went where now...