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Weeding a lawn
In article , PJ
writes Hi My new lawn is looking very good. I put the seeds down myself in September having prepared the ground beforehand very thoroughly last summer. I am mowing it regularly and this does indeed keep the weeds at bay very well indeed. It's also getting a lot of water in this very dry period. I do have a few dandelions and I'm wondering what is the best way of removing them? I am a newbie at gardening completely so forgive me if my question has a very obvious answer. If I dig them up doesn't this leave a hole in the lawn? I understand the lawn will fill the hole in after a while, but is there a technique to digging them out leaving just a very small hole? or something... Try an old kitchen knife. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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