Thanks Philip,
I am quite new gardening for the fact that I have lived in a flat for some
time.....
Working in some organic matter.... do I chuck it over the top and then
aerate ? chuck it over the top and let the rain take it in or turn it over
???
I know I may sound a tad thick..... but it is something that I have never
done....
Cheers
Matt
"Philip" wrote in message
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Wait for some rain
Then follow the steps to improve the lawn, ie. aerate, work in some
organic
matter to help retain moisture.
"Matt" wrote in message
...
The soil is quite clayish.....
"Andy" wrote in message
news
What's the soil type?
"Matt" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I recently move in to house with a large garden which was full of
brambles,
thorns and big bad roses. I successfully removed then all due to
having
a
small children and then rotavated the ground.
I rotaveted the ground completely then ran a roller over it, then
sowed
some
grass seed (I think correctly)...
My problem... The grass seed has not grown properly. It is patchy
some
bits
are brown and I cannot get anything into it such as a fork to the
point
I
have to use a hammer to make a started hole for the garden swing !
I know that the problem is soil compaction but how do I get around
it,
do
I
have to re-rotavate it, get a hole load of topsoil and forget about
the
current grass, or just go b*ll*cks and concrete it all and paint it
green
: )
I am going mad trying to find out what to do, I can't use a manual
aerator
as I can t get the bloody thing in....
Any suggestions would be very gratefully received
Cheers
Matt