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Hi, can anyone help please?
I've tried the FAQ for this ng at (http://www.tmac.clara.co.uk/urgring/urgfaqs.htm)regarding lawns but it doesn't really address my situation. First, I am not a gardener, I'm truly a novice at this so please excuse my ignorance. I've had my garden landscaped recently with a new circular lawn. It looks fantastic. What I'm after is recommendations for a book(s) or online resources that can tell me how to maintain the lawn and to advise on the type of lawnmower I should purchase. For the record, the lawn has a diameter of 8 metres - just in case this has any bearing on the kind of mower I should get. I've been told that a small electric cylinder mower with a heavy roller is probably the best. Any advice would be most appreciated. Cheers, Simon |
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PigPOg wrote: Hi, can anyone help please? I've tried the FAQ for this ng at (http://www.tmac.clara.co.uk/urgring/urgfaqs.htm)regarding lawns but it doesn't really address my situation. First, I am not a gardener, I'm truly a novice at this so please excuse my ignorance. I've had my garden landscaped recently with a new circular lawn. It looks fantastic. What I'm after is recommendations for a book(s) or online resources that can tell me how to maintain the lawn and to advise on the type of lawnmower I should purchase. For the record, the lawn has a diameter of 8 metres - just in case this has any bearing on the kind of mower I should get. I've been told that a small electric cylinder mower with a heavy roller is probably the best. Any advice would be most appreciated. Cheers, Simon Depends what you want to achieve. Do a search is this group for mowers, lawncare etc |
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"PigPOg" wrote snip I'm truly a novice at this so please excuse my ignorance. I've had my garden landscaped recently with a new circular lawn. It looks fantastic. What I'm after is recommendations for a book(s) or online resources that can tell me how to maintain the lawn and to advise on the type of lawnmower I should purchase. snip There is a series of inexpensive, illustrated paperbacks by D G Hessayon that are useful starting points for beginners. It includes one called 'The Lawn Expert' and you'll find others about shrubs, bulbs, flowers etc. They're often sold in larger garden centres as well as book shops. Try your local library as well. They should have a range of gardening books that will be helpful and you can see which ones might be the most use before you shell out lots of dosh for anything expensive. -- Sue |
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"PigPOg" wrote in message
... Hi, can anyone help please? I've tried the FAQ for this ng at (http://www.tmac.clara.co.uk/urgring/urgfaqs.htm)regarding lawns but it doesn't really address my situation. First, I am not a gardener, I'm truly a novice at this so please excuse my ignorance. I've had my garden landscaped recently with a new circular lawn. It looks fantastic. What I'm after is recommendations for a book(s) or online resources that can tell me how to maintain the lawn and to advise on the type of lawnmower I should purchase. For the record, the lawn has a diameter of 8 metres - just in case this has any bearing on the kind of mower I should get. I've been told that a small electric cylinder mower with a heavy roller is probably the best. Your lawn has an area of about 50 square metres, which isn't very big and even the smallest electric mower should be able to cope with it easily. Therefore you don't need anything top of the range (unless you have another lawn elsewhere in your garden, of course!) They type of mower depends on the sort of grass it is, and the kind of lawn you want. There are two basic mower types - cylinder (the 'traditional' sort, in which several blades are mounted in the shape of a cylinder and cut the grass by bearing on a plate fixed to the base of the mower) and rotary (in which the blade(s) rotate parallel to the lawn and cut the grass by literally knocking the top off it). Rotary ones come in 'hover' type, where the whole thing sits above the lawn on an air cushion, and wheeled varieties. By their nature, cylinder mowers are always wheeled. Most cylinder mowers, and some non-hover rotary models, are fitted with a roller which creates the traditional striped effect. If the lawn contains fine-leaves grasses and you want it as a 'show lawn' (i.e. not for regular walking on) then cylinder mowers will probably give the best results. They can cut the grass shorter than rotary models and give a neater finish. On the other hand, if the lawn is regularly walked on or used as a children's play area, or you aren't bothered about a bowling green finish, it should have been made with coarser grasses which need to be allowed to grow a little longer than the finer-leaved varieties and in this case a rotary model will be fine. If you want 'stripes', get a mower with a roller, otherwise don't! Hope this helps. -- Neil Visit my Peak District walking website - www.peakwalking.co.uk |
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On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 01:34:36 -0000, "Sue"
wrote: "PigPOg" wrote snip I'm truly a novice at this so please excuse my ignorance. I've had my garden landscaped recently with a new circular lawn. It looks fantastic. What I'm after is recommendations for a book(s) or online resources that can tell me how to maintain the lawn and to advise on the type of lawnmower I should purchase. snip There is a series of inexpensive, illustrated paperbacks by D G Hessayon that are useful starting points for beginners. It includes one called 'The Lawn Expert' and you'll find others about shrubs, bulbs, flowers etc. They're often sold in larger garden centres as well as book shops. Try your local library as well. They should have a range of gardening books that will be helpful and you can see which ones might be the most use before you shell out lots of dosh for anything expensive. Thanks for the help Sue. I'll look out for the Lawn Expert and try the library as you suggest. Bye, Simon |
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