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renewing lawn
I'm just about to turn over the old moss infested back lawn.
Given that it's going to be lawn again, what's the best tool to use to turn it over. Rotivator or cultivator? I intend to stir in some compost too. I understand that a rotavator digs deeper, but I don't think I necessarily need deep. Thanks |
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renewing lawn
"redrum" wrote... I'm just about to turn over the old moss infested back lawn. Given that it's going to be lawn again, what's the best tool to use to turn it over. Rotivator or cultivator? I intend to stir in some compost too. I understand that a rotavator digs deeper, but I don't think I necessarily need deep. If I had a moss problem I would be turning in some sand, a lot of sand, to improve drainage. -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK |
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