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Tolgan 25-11-2006 03:42 PM

Bare lawn patches...and grass seed
 
The good news is that I gave my lawn a feed and some mosskiller a few weeks
back. As a result of which I killed off more moss than I realised was there!

But I'm now left with several unnattractive patches of bare earth. I did try
some grass seed - it was still mild and damp - but no luck.

Two questions:
1. Is there anything worth trying before spring?
2. The grass seed I used was a packet I'd opened back in summer, is there a
limited life to seed once you've opened the packet?

Thanks

Chris



Alan Holmes 25-11-2006 04:27 PM

Bare lawn patches...and grass seed
 

"Tolgan" wrote in message
...
The good news is that I gave my lawn a feed and some mosskiller a few
weeks back. As a result of which I killed off more moss than I realised
was there!

But I'm now left with several unnattractive patches of bare earth. I did
try some grass seed - it was still mild and damp - but no luck.

Two questions:
1. Is there anything worth trying before spring?
2. The grass seed I used was a packet I'd opened back in summer, is there
a limited life to seed once you've opened the packet?


Wait and let nature take it's turn it is qite possible that grass will grow
without having to apply more seed.

At least in my veg patch it does!(:-)

Alan

Thanks

Chris




Mike Lyle[_1_] 27-11-2006 11:39 AM

Bare lawn patches...and grass seed
 

Tolgan wrote:
The good news is that I gave my lawn a feed and some mosskiller a few weeks
back. As a result of which I killed off more moss than I realised was there!

But I'm now left with several unnattractive patches of bare earth. I did try
some grass seed - it was still mild and damp - but no luck.

Two questions:
1. Is there anything worth trying before spring?
2. The grass seed I used was a packet I'd opened back in summer, is there a
limited life to seed once you've opened the packet?


As Alan says, it's worth waiting a while. If you roughed up the bare
patches and scratched the seed in lightly, it may just be taking its
time. The seed should still be perfectly viable if it was kept in a
cool dry place. The shoots aren't always obvious from above at first:
try passing your hand gently over just above the surface, and if you
feel little stubbly bits, it's on the way.

--
Mike.



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