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Old 16-08-2005, 11:03 PM
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"Mike Lyle" wrote in message
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adm wrote:
And another couple of lawn questions:

1) I have several lumps and bumps n the lawn that I want to flatten
(currently get "scalped" by the mower). I presume the best way to
flatten these is to open up the turf on the top and remove some of
the soil from underneath, then replace the turf ?? What is the best
time of year to do this ?


Any time will do, to suit your convenience. Even during the dead of
winter if you have to, but then it'll be longer growing back, that's
all. Or just wait for the mower to stop scalping them, which will
happen if the mower doesn't surrender first.


Good point. They're not very big and the mower will definitely win in the
end

2) I have one section of lawn I would like to put a formal edge on.

I
am thinking of either steel or aluminium edging. Anyone have any
experience with these ? Should I buy a proprietary product or just
buy some lengths of galvanised stell and use that ?


I recommend scrap bricks, laid flat or on edge according to taste. A
few halves will take you round surprisingly tight bends. Look great,
and you can run the mower over them to cut right to the edge.


You are a genius. that's exactly what I need to do. My patio area has nice
brick edging anyway, so it would blend right in.

[...]
Anyway, the lawn is fairly decent, but could be better next
year.....I intend to start a thorough programme of maintenance and
am looking for a little advice.

Firstly, I intend to weed and feed it....[...]
I have three children, so it needs to be a harwearing utility lawn
rather than a bowling green...

[...]

In that case, I'd do as little as possible. Weed and feed according
to the back of the packet; but even that isn't usually necessary.
Regular mowing, and maybe a feed if growth starts getting weak after
a few seasons or if it's weak soil. I'd forget about the aeration:
nearly always a waste of time and money trying to do something nature
does better.


Thanks Mike.

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Mike..