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A well-manicured lawn has been the firmly established centre-piece of the garden for generations but as every gardener knows, keeping a lawn healthy and looking good involves a lot of effort at the best of times - and there are plenty of things that can go wrong! Getting the great-looking lawn of your dreams and, most importantly, keeping it that way calls for a good deal of know-how and often a fair bit of "inside" knowledge too - which is exactly where this website comes in.
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Targa86guy
Re: Will New Turf Grow Successfully Over an Old Turf Lawn?
Read this very carefully This is the only way to replace an existing lawn that will not break your back and still give you the BEST lawn on the…
18 May @ 4:33 AM

miketom
Re: Tips for Keeping Your Lawn in Top Condition
Your longer-cut lawn will require less mowing. (Cutting the grass short stimulates the plants to try to grow faster to make up for their lost…
11 May @ 12:19 AM

tas
Re: Laying Turf
Hello im tas and i need some advise i want to put turf on my garden i have been in a lot of places who shelling turf and still do not know which is…
9 May @ 10:09 PM

basseyboy
Re: Common Turf Diseases
Due to all the rain recently my lawn is growing very well and I have been unable to cut it. I have noticed that many blades of grass have become…
5 May @ 2:21 PM

Dick
Re: Zoysia Grass
Where can I buy Zoysia grass in the UK as I have a lawn that is very shady and as a result is very patchy
18 April @ 2:07 PM

Frank Hawley
Re: Renovating and Repairing a Lawn
I have successfully seeded a number of lawns. I set new luxury seed to renovate parts of my lawn by turning over the turf to a depth of 3 inches…
2 April @ 9:47 AM

flash
Re: Essential Equipment for Lawn Maintenance
When is the best time to scarify your lawn.
29 November @ 2:58 PM

larry
Re: Newly Turfed Lawn Looks Like Straw: What Can I Do?
It looks like grubs attacked my back yard, it turned brown early and had much bird activity. Now I have a lot of crab grasss. Question /can I just…
5 September @ 4:42 PM

sid
Re: Repairing Damaged Grass Patches
My lawn which is regularly scarified and fertilised has, for the past months developed bare patches and looks bad. You mention in your articles…
26 August @ 11:58 AM

Frank Larner
Re: FAQ: Lawn Mowers
How much grass is likely to miss the collector box on a push cylinder mower and how high will it go used on a downsloping lawn?
10 August @ 9:01 PM

bonsai gal
Re: Caring for Turf
Hi we recently laid new turf (50 square metres) but did not put any fertiliser/feed down beforehand, can we feed now the turf is laid or do we need…
14 June @ 8:45 AM

vic
Re: Questionnaire: Are You Clued-up on Common Lawn Problems?
I have just had a new lawn laid and there is a vast amount of broad bladed grass. Also the grass seems to be growing horizontal instead of vertical…
23 May @ 4:57 PM

Ken
Re: Rye Grasses
You mentioned about steaming ryegrass at 167 degrees Fahrenheit to get rid of them. Where can I find such steamer?
22 May @ 7:10 PM

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