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Rich[_4_] 15-04-2007 08:52 PM

Lawn question...
 
My lawn is about 3m x 3m and seems to die every year. Every year I re-turf
it but it doesn't survive the winter. Part of the problem could be an
incontinent labrador, but surely there must be a way to get a small patch of
grass to survive more than 12 months? Can anyone recommend a really tough
type of turf that has properties of being immortal?

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Rich

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Baal 15-04-2007 09:28 PM

Lawn question...
 
I haven't tried this as have a large garden and my Border Collie kills small
but fav patches. However, my sister-in-law adds just a teaspoon of tomato
juice (Tesco cheapest) to their dogs' feed and they have no problem.

I accept that they have a huge garden but IMHO dogs return to their fav
spots, so they should have some burnt areas.

I must try this myself.

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Baal

I smile and go off waving
(Amiably) - for that's my way
"Rich" wrote in message news:46228307.0@entanet...
My lawn is about 3m x 3m and seems to die every year. Every year I re-turf
it but it doesn't survive the winter. Part of the problem could be an
incontinent labrador, but surely there must be a way to get a small patch
of grass to survive more than 12 months? Can anyone recommend a really
tough type of turf that has properties of being immortal?

--
Rich

http://www.badangling.com -= Sea fishing badly explained =-




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Muddymike 15-04-2007 09:59 PM

Lawn question...
 

"Rich" wrote in message news:46228307.0@entanet...
My lawn is about 3m x 3m and seems to die every year. Every year I re-turf
it but it doesn't survive the winter. Part of the problem could be an
incontinent labrador, but surely there must be a way to get a small patch
of grass to survive more than 12 months? Can anyone recommend a really
tough type of turf that has properties of being immortal?


Astroturf !!

Mike



Baal 16-04-2007 08:02 AM

Lawn question...
 
Your soil may be infested with cockchafer larvae. Dig up a patch and see if
you have large white grubs (about 40-45 mm when fully grown). They may stay
in the soil for upto 4 years feeding on grass (and cereal) roots until they
mature into adult beetles (May bugs).

http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/chafer.htm

Do a google search for more info.

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Baal

I smile and go off waving
(Amiably) - for that's my way
"Rich" wrote in message news:46228307.0@entanet...
My lawn is about 3m x 3m and seems to die every year. Every year I re-turf
it but it doesn't survive the winter. Part of the problem could be an
incontinent labrador, but surely there must be a way to get a small patch
of grass to survive more than 12 months? Can anyone recommend a really
tough type of turf that has properties of being immortal?

--
Rich

http://www.badangling.com -= Sea fishing badly explained =-




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Steve[_13_] 16-04-2007 10:28 AM

Lawn question...
 
On 15 Apr, 20:52, "Rich" wrote:
My lawn is about 3m x 3m and seems to die every year. Every year I re-turf
it but it doesn't survive the winter. Part of the problem could be an
incontinent labrador, but surely there must be a way to get a small patch of
grass to survive more than 12 months? Can anyone recommend a really tough
type of turf that has properties of being immortal?

--
Rich

http://www.badangling.com -= Sea fishing badly explained =-


I had the same problem with my dog, and a similar size lawn. In the
end I retrained the dog to go on gravel. It took a while but now she
ignores the lawn completely. I re-seeded the dead patches a month or
so ago and it's slowly improving. If you have some spare time and
patience then repairing a lawn isn't all that hard to do. Found plenty
of tips on how to improve the soil condition of the lawn too, which
helped.

Steve



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