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My lawn was re-seeded about three weeks ago and the seed has just began to germinate but my lawn is in need of a cut ,would it be ok to cut and give another re-seed or do i just leave it. cheers
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Old 29-04-2006, 06:58 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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My lawn was re-seeded about three weeks ago and the seed has just began
to germinate but my lawn is in need of a cut ,would it be ok to cut and
give another re-seed or do i just leave it. cheers


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rabc

if u cut only use a rotary mower


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Old 29-04-2006, 08:40 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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rabc wrote:
My lawn was re-seeded about three weeks ago and the seed has just began
to germinate but my lawn is in need of a cut ,would it be ok to cut and
give another re-seed or do i just leave it. cheers


Always a tricky one this,rabc. In my own experience it is better to
leave it
to develop a strong root system, otherwise you'll be certain to drag
some of the grass out as you mow.Then you will have to reseed and
the problem starts again.
Sam.

p.s. For a good organic feed I suggest seaweed extract.It gives the grass
a lovely dark green sheen and a strong root system.
S.
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