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Snowdrops in a Lawn
I have a small lawn which is full of Snowdrops when they have disappeared I also have weeds. Can I use weed and feed or something like it after the Snowdrops have become dormant or will it kill them as well. by brownbird
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18/08/2012 10:35:10
by brownbird
Lawn being dug up
My lawn is being totally dug up at the moment by a young fox. Is there anything I can do to prevent this? I have chased it away a few times but it returns under cover of darkness! by Meomye
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29/09/2012 09:14:55
by Meomye
Hard, bumpy lawn
Hi, I layed a new turf lawn in early May. It appears to be well established apart from the odd bald spot but it is very hard and uneven under foot. Any ideas on how to alleviate this or does it just need rain and a bit of forking? Thanks! by Jim B
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06/09/2012 09:29:08
by Jim B
Planting lawn from scratch
Due to recent building works my back lawn has been completely removed of grass and the surface is now just compacted dirt. I want to grow a lawn back but I'm not entirely sure where to start when it comes to preparing the area for sowing grass seed by Alice Graveling
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24/03/2012 19:05:41
by Alice Graveling
lawn feed and weed
I threw the lawn weed and feed over the dandelions yesterday  and the starlings came down and was eating it will it do them any harm  Can't answer your Q but it's a tab bit late now if it does, might be better not to know the answer . If it helps, I by joyce mannell
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21/05/2013 22:56:09
by Zoomer44
Get Rid of your Lawns
Bob Flowerdew a Gardener I have watched on TV and read his articles published in weekend papers has suddenly come out against lawns,"worse than driving a gas guzzling vehicle" he proclaims. Now I respect his views although having seen his garden by Palaisglide
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12/08/2012 18:13:27
by ChapelGirl2
Talkback: How to lay lawn turf
I have a very uneven lawn. I am thinking of using a glyosphate weedkiller to till the existing lawn and weeds, then rotovate the area, level it and then lay new turf. Would this work? And how long do I need to leave between using the glyosphate by Judiesscrapbook
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24/11/2011 15:30:02
by maxandben
Talkback: Lawn trouble
My lawn or should I say swamp whats left of it either bounces back or I was seriously thinking of giveing it back to nature. Where I live, was or is marsh lands and I don't think for one minute building houses on it makes it change the fact by Pippa Greenwood
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28/11/2011 18:37:43
by Jackie
Lawn not so good
I sowed my own lawn 5 years ago with a mixture which didn't contain rye grass. It's grown okay but the problem is I am getting a lot of coarse grass becoming established and it, as well as the finer grass, is growing prostrate. Always believed by itsnotmyfault
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06/05/2013 16:59:38
by Verdun
Talkback: Clover in lawns
under disease and drought conditions than the grass. Also, 'weeds' like clover hold up better than grass to heavy use by children and foot travel. I have a lot of flowers, so the bees are usually in that instead of the lawn. Grass is overrated. We need by Sansa
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28/11/2011 18:39:09
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