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New lawn - what to do and when to do it
Hi all,
We've finally reached the stage when we can start thinking about what to do with the garden. We have an area of approx. 15m x 50m which has been levelled off using a digger and will eventually be our lawn. At the moment, this is just a big muddy area. My question is what do we need to do to eventually turn it into a lawn? I'm not too keen on the idea of turfing such a large area - sound like hard work. Is seeding it an option? Is so, how, what with and when should we seed it? Is now a good time (with the possibility of more frosts)? Should we wait and risk it getting weedy? I may not have provided enough information - if this is the case I'll be happy to answer any questions. TIA -- Grunff |
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