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Hi,
I wonder if anyone can give me some advice on my lawn which is in a bit of a mess...............
Its not a big lawn maybe 20-25 m2 with a nice cherry tree in the middle and surronded by a big 8ft hedge. In some patches it is very mossy and I am putting this down to bad/drainage and shady enviroment.
Last year I bought a moss killer with which one mixed two sachets in water and watered the area using a watering can. It did work to a degree, with the moss going black, but there was no way i could cover the area stated on the sachet. My plan last year was to kill off the moss, scrape out and re-seed but after reading a few posts on here I expect more action is needed. One needs to tackle the root problem (No pun intended )
Would the best bet be to rotavate the whole area and remove all the crap on top which includes normal grass, moss and weeds. I know this will be hard work but I am hoping to sell next spring and would like the lawn to look better...(first impressions and all). I am a tad concerned that there is a load of rubble etc under the lawn as my house is not that old and I've also read builders have a bad reputation for dumping old waste and just throwing soil over the top. Would the rotavator cope with this or will i need a bloomin pneumatic drill......
I also would like some advice on what kinda turf to buy and I'll stay clear of the B@Q stuff and perhaps use a local garden center. I am expecting the best stuff to buy would be grass that tolerates shady conditions but any advice much appreciated.
There is no rush to do this as I don't have any kids etc so can happily stay clear of the area as the project continues. I am hoping to put in some decking in a corner but not until the weather allows.
Many Thanks in advance.
Russell.
I wonder if anyone can give me some advice on my lawn which is in a bit of a mess...............
Its not a big lawn maybe 20-25 m2 with a nice cherry tree in the middle and surronded by a big 8ft hedge. In some patches it is very mossy and I am putting this down to bad/drainage and shady enviroment.
Last year I bought a moss killer with which one mixed two sachets in water and watered the area using a watering can. It did work to a degree, with the moss going black, but there was no way i could cover the area stated on the sachet. My plan last year was to kill off the moss, scrape out and re-seed but after reading a few posts on here I expect more action is needed. One needs to tackle the root problem (No pun intended )
Would the best bet be to rotavate the whole area and remove all the crap on top which includes normal grass, moss and weeds. I know this will be hard work but I am hoping to sell next spring and would like the lawn to look better...(first impressions and all). I am a tad concerned that there is a load of rubble etc under the lawn as my house is not that old and I've also read builders have a bad reputation for dumping old waste and just throwing soil over the top. Would the rotavator cope with this or will i need a bloomin pneumatic drill......
I also would like some advice on what kinda turf to buy and I'll stay clear of the B@Q stuff and perhaps use a local garden center. I am expecting the best stuff to buy would be grass that tolerates shady conditions but any advice much appreciated.
There is no rush to do this as I don't have any kids etc so can happily stay clear of the area as the project continues. I am hoping to put in some decking in a corner but not until the weather allows.
Many Thanks in advance.
Russell.