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when to sort out daffodils
. As they border a bank which I have to
mow
I was thinking of ways to 'keep them out the way' to let them die down naturally. They are lovely but they now look a mess so how long before I can '
mow
' over them!!! Six weeks before you can
mow
them off.
by Mutley200
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21/05/2013 15:30:18
by fidgetbones
Grass
Just out of curiosity is anyone
mowing
yet in the U.K. ? I started last week ... It's better than watching paint dry & quicker I'm glad i got that ride-on fixed last Autumn ~ Special thanks to Dad in law (specialist) Regards David We only just
by Dragon 87
2
68
01/04/2012 18:26:01
by Dragon 87
New lawn
the same problem on the thread I was encouraged to
mow
more often and also used Evergreen Lawn feed the one without weed killer and it seems to be working the grass is gradually turning green and looking healther. There is some great advice on this thread
by ogster
3
109
08/07/2012 21:58:01
by ogster
Brambles & mint
and such like-you could try that-other than that then regular
mowing
in time might solve it. sotongeoff wrote (see) ... regular
mowing
... There are very few plants that can survive regular
mowing
. Another way to remove brambles from grass is to use a mattock
by JanBi
5
115
16/07/2012 12:34:52
by JanBi
followers
- -he must have edited it out Perhaps he should get some
mowing
done.
by martymower
4
159
07/03/2013 11:59:50
by Joe_the_Gardener
Talkback: How to lay lawn turf
and laying the new turf? Any responses would be gratefully received. I have laid new turf lawn, it is only seven days ago, it is groing very rapidly, is it too soon to
mow
it.
by Judiesscrapbook
1
68
24/11/2011 15:30:02
by maxandben
bulbs throughout the seasons
in Summer if I plant now though? No-it doesn't work like that-a lot of plants are triggered into growth by temperature, day length etc That is why daffs are up now -tis nature at work Work out when you want to
mow
your meadow. How is that going to work
by Jess is in the Garden
7
76
04/04/2013 00:55:15
by Welshonion
Toadstools on lawn
area which will result in dry patches. And continue as you are, brushing them off prior to
mowing
. To be honest we enjoy them as yet another manifestation of the wonders of nature and we recapture a little of the sense of magic from our long lost youth
by dmball
2
126
08/07/2012 07:11:50
by Dovefromabove
Ride on mower / mini tractor - help!
on what he will be using it for! A mower is for
mowing
and a tractor not but it does have many other uses! My OH has both lucky chap . Depends how big the garden is and if he wants to do more than
mowing
. Will he need a trailer eventually for garden
by Tootles
2
44
08/11/2012 19:40:48
by Busy-Lizzie
Talkback: How to maintain your lawn
Nice One Chris - very informative but I daren't dig a big square hole in my lawn! Very informative. good thank u when can you start to
mow
your lawn would have been good vidio if it didn't keep stopping.
by algarra1949
6
178
16/06/2012 20:32:30
by jan pay
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