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Lawn Care
As from today I am wanting to start on the garden lawn. I have quite a few brown patches thanks to my lovely lab and I was wondering if people would like to share a few wise ideas.? I am going to start by getting all the moss and weeds up today by Jem
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20/04/2012 23:59:36
by Tee Gee
Autumn lawn care
Do we have to do anything different to the usual Autumn care for our lawn with it being relatively fresh turf, laid in the early summer. by Mandy12
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22/10/2012 19:31:15
by Mandy12
Talkback: Autumn lawn care
winter? I'm a strong believer of putting in the hard work of autumn lawn care. If you want a first rate lawn carrying out the long winded tasks of scarifying, aerating and top dressing is essential. I have recently carried out all of these tasks, all by Mark
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28/11/2011 18:37:22
by Slinkysioux
Talkback: Autumn lawn care
once again. Great site. Thanks for the detailed explanation on spring clean-up for the lawn. how often would you recommend over seeding the lawn? Autumn is most attention able season for lawn care because in that season leafs fall down and grass come by Paul-H
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27/12/2011 19:44:01
by JOHN HARE
LAWN CARE
Is there a weed killer available that will kill couch grass in the lawn without harming other grasses? I personally have never heard of one. by BILLYC
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24/03/2012 11:08:55
by BILLYC
Lawn care and rabbits
My girlfriend keeps two rabbits which graze on our lawn.  The lawn is almost full of weeds as I've not wanted to apply weed and feed in the two years we've had the rabbits.  I want to deal with the weed problem but don't want to harm the rabbits by Pat 2012
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09/08/2012 11:34:53
by Pat 2012
Lawn care and repair
by oakframeman
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04/04/2012 17:19:00
by Herbie7
By hand or machine?
help! My lawn is covered in moss, from a distance it looks green and normal but as you get nearer you can see its just covered with dense moss. When you walk on it it's like walking on sponge. Now I know I need to aerate it and scarify by yvonne parsons2
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21/03/2013 00:06:02
by yvonne parsons2
LAWN DAMAGE
the grubs eat the roots so I guess some reseeding will be necessary - your advice on  how best  to proceed would be appreciated.  I have little or no knowledge of lawn care save mowing, although I have scarified the lawn in an attempt to make things a little by pinkpeony
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08/10/2012 12:52:22
by Christopher2
Talkback: How to mow your lawn
Lawns need more care than we think,weeds seem to fly in from everywhere, have you noticed that the council don't cut the verges, spreading dandilions all over the place, must be the most prolific plant in England because of neglect. what about by kaycurtis
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18/03/2012 13:03:10
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