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Old 15-05-2005, 03:46 PM
Mike Lyle
 
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mikem1066 wrote:
As a new member and relatively new gardener I am looking for some
advice regarding my new lawn.

I have recently bought a new house and, like the house itself, the
garden is in need of a great deal of attention. The elderly

gentleman
who owned it before me used almost all of the plot for growing
vegetables and although I want to keep some veg I decided to

convert a
large portion of it to lawn. I spent several weeks weeding,

leveling
and digging out all the old veg. I sowed the grass seed a few weeks
ago and there is now a lovely covering of new grass. Unfortunately
this week I started to notice the new leaves of potatoes also

coming
through. I was gutted because of the amount of time and effort I

put
in preparing the site.

I'm now not sure what to do. As there appear to be 40-50 plants

coming
through I don't really want to mess up the new lawn by digging them
all out but I'm guessing that if I just mow the tops off them they
won't die but will just multiply. I'm hoping someone might be able

to
suggest a solution - maybe there is some systemic treatment I can

use
to get rid of them ?

Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated as I really don't fancy
the idea of having to start all over again !


Mowing should kill them off all right; but you could pull the tops
off by hand. No cause for alarm.

--
Mike.