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On Feb 11, 2:03*pm, iainahannah iainahannah.
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hi. looking for some advice. i bought a new build house in mid-november
and the lawn had been freshly laid for our arrival front and back. since
then we have had a very bad winter (as you are all probably aware) and
the lawn is very patchy with straw coloured patches all over. i'm a bit
concerned as i don't want to lose the lawn and was wondering if there is
any experienced gardeners out there who can give me good solid advice to
make my grass nice and green..........thanks.

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iainahannah


What a great article. I too have patchy spots that need attention and
wonde if anyone has more advice.


 
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