Newbie and grass
Hi all.
I have a rear garden that was landscaped last year to remove a decline in it. The builder turfed with what can only be described as "field turf", about 8 different grasses, weeds and even mushrooms which we never had before!!! What I want is a good looking rear garden, I don't mind putting the effort in (within reason) So a few questions 1) Is it best to re-turf with a good quaily turf and then simply maintain it. 2) Can this be fixed by simply turning the soil and re-seeding, will this remove / kill all old grass and weeds 3) Or is there another way to get a good clean start. My front garden is OK and to keep it in check by simply walking round and pulling the head / leaves of any weeks I see, I so occasionally use weed & feed. Does pulling leaves / heads actually kill them or am I simply keeping them at bay and really should use something else or do something else. Thanks |
Newbie and grass
"Stephen Carr" wrote in message ... Hi all. I have a rear garden that was landscaped last year to remove a decline in it. The builder turfed with what can only be described as "field turf", about 8 different grasses, weeds and even mushrooms which we never had before!!! What I want is a good looking rear garden, I don't mind putting the effort in (within reason) So a few questions 1) Is it best to re-turf with a good quaily turf and then simply maintain it. 2) Can this be fixed by simply turning the soil and re-seeding, will this remove / kill all old grass and weeds 3) Or is there another way to get a good clean start. My front garden is OK and to keep it in check by simply walking round and pulling the head / leaves of any weeks I see, I so occasionally use weed & feed. Does pulling leaves / heads actually kill them or am I simply keeping them at bay and really should use something else or do something else. Thanks the turf has weeds and mushrooms because u have failed to maintain it weedkill put down a fungicide fertilise spike scarify oversow topdress that should all help |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:12 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter