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boing wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply Mike, I can understand what you are saying but I couldn't keep to anything like twice a week for mowing. Thats one of the problems I have, by the time I see the weeds they have spread from the edge of the grass into my boarders. I'm thinking if I get the black stuff down, turf it and get a year without these buggers I can then assess it. I can always peel the turf up and take the black stuff away then re-lay the turf in a few hours. Just don't want the truf to die on me :-) It surely will die if you put black weed fabric underneath it. It really isn't that hard to take a bad lawn and make it good again. Use appropriate weed & feed at the right time of year, sow some grass seed in the obvious dead bits and a lawn can be as good as new in 6 weeks. Cutting once a week will do at a pinch to suppress weeds. If you want a decent lawn you have to work at it. You can't lay expensive turf and expect it to stay alive if you are too bone idle to look after it! These instant gratification effect buy & die garden makeover shows have a lot to answer for. Improve your garden - bury a Titchmarsh! Regards, Martin Brown |
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Blimey bad day Martin ? or member of the Assumptions Soc.?
Grass seed ? I've done it and I've paid someone to do it who told me it was the only way to go. Thats was two lawns ago. Bone idle ? I expect you do your gardening in the dark then ?, I don't have to explain my self to you but for long times I am away working. Titchmarsh ? Yes I watched that last week from an hotel room at 3am in the morning. I'm sure the are people on here who are a bit more open minded then you. I don't wish to continue this with you as I'm sure you'll get on to imigration sooner of later. |
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boing wrote:
Blimey bad day Martin ? or member of the Assumptions Soc.? Grass seed ? I've done it and I've paid someone to do it who told me it was the only way to go. Thats was two lawns ago. Bone idle ? I expect you do your gardening in the dark then ?, I don't have to explain my self to you but for long times I am away working. Then your choices are limited to paying someone else to cut the lawn regularly for you or not having a lawn but something else instead. There is no way to have a zero maintenance lawn. Although you can keep one in pretty good nick by a couple of applications of weed and feed a year and regular cutting (at least every 2 weeks) against just about anything. Titchmarsh ? Yes I watched that last week from an hotel room at 3am in the morning. I'm sure the are people on here who are a bit more open minded then you. I don't wish to continue this with you as I'm sure you'll get on to imigration sooner of later. Don't seek to tarnish me with your own Little Englander prejudices. The UK would grind to a standstill without immigrant labour. Regards, Martin Brown |
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