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Replace my lawn
I have an appalling lawn. It is mainly mud and brown patches with some tatty
grass. One of the previous house owners apparently grew trees and has left really poor soil under the lawn. I have tried the usual lawn sand, fertilsers etc over the past three years but nothing works. I think it is time to destroy the lot and reseed or turf to create a tough lawn. I would like a little advice on the best way to do this. Should I rotovate the entire lawn area, add lawn fertiliser/compost and then seed it, or strip off the lawn and then rotovate the soil and seed it? Or is there a better way of doing it. This is also a chance to try and remove some of the raised areas in the lawn to make it more level. I am trying to create a tough rather than luxury lawn, so hardwearing grass will be the preference. Nick |
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