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Brian Dobison 04-10-2010 07:09 PM

New Lawn
 
Hi Everyone,

I'm in the process of having my garden made over, at the moment I have two adjascent lawns one of which is about 12" higher than the other. The gardener is removing and returfing the higher one, but he is not removing the grass from the lower lawn just returfing over it. Is this the usual practise, I thought old grass had to be removed because it is covered moss and other weeds.

I hope someone can help me with this matter

Jordan Smith 06-10-2010 05:10 AM

New Lawn
 
On Oct 4, 2:09*pm, Brian Dobison Brian.Dobison.
wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I'm in the process of having my garden made over, at the moment I have
two adjascent lawns one of which is about 12" higher than the other. The
gardener is removing and returfing the higher one, but he is not
removing the grass from the lower lawn just returfing over it. *Is this
the usual practise, I thought old grass had to be removed because it is
covered moss and other weeds.

I hope someone can help me with this matter

--
Brian Dobison


I'm not entirely sure but I think thats what might be needed to be
done to even them out.

[email protected] 07-10-2010 10:55 PM

New Lawn
 
On Oct 6, 12:10*am, Jordan Smith wrote:
On Oct 4, 2:09*pm, Brian Dobison Brian.Dobison.

wrote:
Hi Everyone,


I'm in the process of having my garden made over, at the moment I have
two adjascent lawns one of which is about 12" higher than the other. The
gardener is removing and returfing the higher one, but he is not
removing the grass from the lower lawn just returfing over it. *Is this
the usual practise, I thought old grass had to be removed because it is
covered moss and other weeds.


I hope someone can help me with this matter


--
Brian Dobison


I'm not entirely sure but I think thats what might be needed to be
done to even them out.


Depends on what you mean by "returfing". If that means he's using
sod, then you can't lay sod over existing grass. If he's growing it
from seed, you can use a slit seeder machine to either overseed an
existing lawn or kill it with roundup and reseed without tilling.

Steve[_38_] 08-10-2010 01:18 AM

New Lawn
 
On Oct 4, 2:09*pm, Brian Dobison Brian.Dobison.
wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I'm in the process of having my garden made over, at the moment I have
two adjascent lawns one of which is about 12" higher than the other. The
gardener is removing and returfing the higher one, but he is not
removing the grass from the lower lawn just returfing over it. *Is this
the usual practise, I thought old grass had to be removed because it is
covered moss and other weeds.

I hope someone can help me with this matter

--
Brian Dobison


I hope it works out for you.

Angela Newman 10-10-2010 04:04 PM

New Lawn
 
On Oct 4, 2:09*pm, Brian Dobison Brian.Dobison.
wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I'm in the process of having my garden made over, at the moment I have
two adjascent lawns one of which is about 12" higher than the other. The
gardener is removing and returfing the higher one, but he is not
removing the grass from the lower lawn just returfing over it. *Is this
the usual practise, I thought old grass had to be removed because it is
covered moss and other weeds.

I hope someone can help me with this matter

--
Brian Dobison


Although I am not a gardener, I agree with what you are thinking; the
old grass should be removed.

jill 23-11-2010 02:55 PM

New Lawn
 
On Oct 4, 1:09*pm, Brian Dobison Brian.Dobison.
wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I'm in the process of having my garden made over, at the moment I have
two adjascent lawns one of which is about 12" higher than the other. The
gardener is removing and returfing the higher one, but he is not
removing the grass from the lower lawn just returfing over it. *Is this
the usual practise, I thought old grass had to be removed because it is
covered moss and other weeds.

I hope someone can help me with this matter

--
Brian Dobison


I agree, I think the old grass should be removed.

Lawn Barber 30-11-2010 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Dobison (Post 901965)
Hi Everyone,

I'm in the process of having my garden made over, at the moment I have two adjascent lawns one of which is about 12" higher than the other. The gardener is removing and returfing the higher one, but he is not removing the grass from the lower lawn just returfing over it. Is this the usual practise, I thought old grass had to be removed because it is covered moss and other weeds.

I hope someone can help me with this matter

I do not know the answer to your question but I do wonder if it is necessary to have both lawns on the same level? If that is not necessary then then you could have a small slope which, if not more than 27 degrees, it can still be mown.
Moss and weeds can be eliminated with a dose of a specialist fertiliser cum weed-killer. If you then put in an automatic lawnmowing system you will not have to fertilise the lawn again as these robots cut off such small amounts of grass that they fall onto the lawn and provide nutrients. They would cope with the slope too.
It seems a lot of work they way your gardener is going about it.

rogerbinyy 02-05-2011 05:59 PM

Depends on what you beggarly by "returfing". If that agency he's using sod, again you can't lay sod over absolute grass. If he's growing it from seed, you can use a aperture seeder apparatus to either overseed an existing backyard or annihilate it with assembly and reseed after tilling.


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