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Old 25-04-2005, 06:29 PM
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 15:26:46 +0100, "Mike Lyle"
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MM wrote:
It has been 12 days since I sowed the lawn. I can't see *any* signs
yet of grass poking up. I have got down on my hands and knees and
peered at the ground in several places. There are one or two shoots
that /could/ be grass, but equally might be weeds. How long does it
take? I am worried that it's all been a waste of time.


They'll probably be along in a few days. The shoots are often very
dark in colour at first, and so nearly invisible. Try running your
hand over a patch about half an inch off the ground to see if you
feel little sharpish things: if you do, they're most unlikely to be
anything but grass.

Dwayne's right about periods of dryness, but most should have
survived. Drops in temperature slow things down, too.


I think I may have been a little lax in the watering, but just now,
when I was giving the 'lawn' another water, I did notice for the first
time several shoots undoubtedly of grass, yippee! Very patchy, and
just a very few shoots, but summat's happening at last. I think I'm
going to need to water every several hours, as the full sun dries out
the surface in no time.

MM