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Lawn help for total beginner
Hello all,
i have just moved into a new house and the lawn is a real mess. big bald spots, weeds and moss. i started with a weed and feed which has killed the moss. i raked the dead black moss off. It did a half decent job with the dandelions too, visibly weakening them and i followed that up by digging out the roots. now i am left with the big bald spots on the lawn. i dont own the house so digging up the lawn and laying new turf isnt really an option but i am prepared to reseed the garden. what is the best way to go about the seeding? When it comes to seeding anything i am a complete novice and any tips, no matter how small would be a big BIG help to me. someone i know has told me that raking in bonemeal to the soil and then covering the seeds with a light dusting of garden sand is the way to go. is this correct? also how often should i water the seeds? I live in the UK. Many thanks Sean |
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Lawn help for total beginner
On Apr 30, 8:17*am, Seanhull
wrote: Hello all, i have just moved into a new house and the lawn is a real mess. big bald spots, weeds and moss. i started with a weed and feed which has killed the moss. i raked the dead black moss off. It did a half decent job with the dandelions too, visibly weakening them and i followed that up by digging out the roots. now i am left with the big bald spots on the lawn. i dont own the house so digging up the lawn and laying new turf isnt really an option but i am prepared to reseed the garden. what is the best way to go about the seeding? When it comes to seeding anything i am a complete novice and any tips, no matter how small would be a big BIG help to me. someone i know has told me that raking in bonemeal to the soil and then covering the seeds with a light dusting of garden sand is the way to go. is this correct? also how often should i water the seeds? I live in the UK. Many thanks Sean -- Seanhull This question has been asked here regularly and you can find replies with google. Also if you look for "over seeding lawn", "lawn renovation", etc, you'll find lots of info. |
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Lawn help for total beginner
Seanhull wrote:
Hello all, i have just moved into a new house and the lawn is a real mess. big bald spots, weeds and moss. i started with a weed and feed which has killed the moss. i raked the dead black moss off. It did a half decent job with the dandelions too, visibly weakening them and i followed that up by digging out the roots. now i am left with the big bald spots on the lawn. i dont own the house so digging up the lawn and laying new turf isnt really an option but i am prepared to reseed the garden. what is the best way to go about the seeding? When it comes to seeding anything i am a complete novice and any tips, no matter how small would be a big BIG help to me. someone i know has told me that raking in bonemeal to the soil and then covering the seeds with a light dusting of garden sand is the way to go. is this correct? also how often should i water the seeds? Scrape up the surface with a rake so there is a little loose dirt. Sprinkle on the seed, then rake it lightly to cover as much as you can with a little dirt. Sprinkling a little extra dirt over the uncovered seed will help. I usually pack it down by stepping on it with flat soled shoes to help retain the seed. Then keep it very lightly watered till the grass is growing well. I set a timer on a sprinkler to water it for 5 minutes 3 times a day, so it can't dry out, which may kill the sprouting seeds. |
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