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Old 04-07-2003, 07:56 PM
Justin Thyme
 
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Default How can I feed my lawn at a sensible price?

Moved in to present house 3 years ago and have used one generous dose of
Growmore late Spring each year. I treat weeds more or less individually
with selective weedkiller by spray. The lawn has gone from strength to
strength.. Regular mowing, annual scarification and spiking have worked
wonders. Growmore is dirt cheap in comparison with lawn specific
treatments. Just make sure you water it in well if application not soon
followed by rain.

"Steve" wrote in message
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I have a fairly large lawn on a sandy soil which seems to need regular
feeding to keep it green. So far, I've used the B&Q type boxes of

granular
Feed & Weed and Miracle Gro Soluble Lawn Food through a hose end sprayer.
Both green it up for a while, although I can't seem to get an even effect
over the whole area.
My main problem is the cost - to apply it at the recommended rate is

costing
me about £30 per application. Apply any less and it doesn't seem to work.
There must be a cheaper way. Can the stuff that farmers use can be bought
by the sack? If so, where, and how should I apply it?
Can anybody recommend an effective and less expensive way of keeping my
lawn green?

TIA

Steve


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