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Old 18-03-2016, 08:53 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Martin Brown Martin Brown is offline
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Default Spring lawn treatment?

On 17/03/2016 11:30, Dan S. MacAbre wrote:
David wrote:
It seems a little early for lawn treatment but the lawn seems to be
growing vigorously (as is the moss) so when is it safe to treat?


Are you planning to do a 3-in-1 sort of thing? I gave up on that,
because it seemed to me that wetter seasons were a better time to treat
moss, and summer was a better time to treat weeds. So, I've already
been out and killed what moss there was with ferrous sulphate, but not
yet fed the grass or killed any weeds. Having said that, I don't get
much moss any more, so there aren't that many black patches. I've no
idea how empirically 'correct' all this is, but it works well for me,
and I've settled on it.


It is slightly better to add both ferrous sulphate (to kill moss) and
ammonium sulphate (to feed the grass) at the same time best cut with
sand or water to avoid overdosing and burning the grass. Basically
feeding one whilst killing the other maximises the effectiveness.

If I can get it on half price end of year garden centre clear out (prior
to the Halloween/Xmas grotto erection) I use which ever mix I can get.
Otherwise grass doesn't seem to mind being ignored or any yellow bits
fed with a general purpose fertiliser.

I tend to use spot weeding spray or a 12" screwdriver for weeds. I allow
a few wild flowers like daisies, speedwell and bella in the lawn but I
draw the line at buttercup and dandelion. The latter go with a really
satisfying crack when you pull them out right.

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Regards,
Martin Brown