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I'm not clear about the sequence of jobs I need to go through.
Front lawn is a mess covered in dandelions.
Today I've scrafied it with a machine, I had the wire rake cassette in, then went over it with the mower on a low setting to hoover up.
I've ordered a rotary spreader.
Lawn is about 150sq mtrs.
I guess I need a sack of weed and feed stuff.
Do I need to go over it with the other cassette slitting blade thing?
Feels like another go like today wouldnt harm.
Or hit it with chemicals?
Front lawn is a mess covered in dandelions.
Today I've scrafied it with a machine, I had the wire rake cassette in, then went over it with the mower on a low setting to hoover up.
I've ordered a rotary spreader.
Lawn is about 150sq mtrs.
I guess I need a sack of weed and feed stuff.
Do I need to go over it with the other cassette slitting blade thing?
Feels like another go like today wouldnt harm.
Or hit it with chemicals?
Huntsman said:
I'm not clear about the sequence of jobs I need to go through.
Front lawn is a mess covered in dandelions.
Today I've scrafied it with a machine, I had the wire rake cassette in, then went over it with the mower on a low setting to hoover up.
I've ordered a rotary spreader.
Lawn is about 150sq mtrs.
I guess I need a sack of weed and feed stuff.
Do I need to go over it with the other cassette slitting blade thing?
Feels like another go like today wouldnt harm.
Or hit it with chemicals?
I would have dealt with the dandelions first - weedkillers are absorbed through the leaves so if you cut the leaves off it can't work very well.Front lawn is a mess covered in dandelions.
Today I've scrafied it with a machine, I had the wire rake cassette in, then went over it with the mower on a low setting to hoover up.
I've ordered a rotary spreader.
Lawn is about 150sq mtrs.
I guess I need a sack of weed and feed stuff.
Do I need to go over it with the other cassette slitting blade thing?
Feels like another go like today wouldnt harm.
Or hit it with chemicals?
Scarifying is for removing moss and thatch (mat of dead grass)
First time lawn - owner. Move into our new place this coming week.
Back garden is a bit wrecked, previous occupier kept large dogs out back “full time” with an outdoor kennel etc.
Hoping to simply chuck some grass seed down & water it. Do I need to do any “spikey” bits first at all, or just spread seed and water it?
Back garden is a bit wrecked, previous occupier kept large dogs out back “full time” with an outdoor kennel etc.
Hoping to simply chuck some grass seed down & water it. Do I need to do any “spikey” bits first at all, or just spread seed and water it?
Huntsman said:
I'm not clear about the sequence of jobs I need to go through.
Front lawn is a mess covered in dandelions.
Today I've scrafied it with a machine, I had the wire rake cassette in, then went over it with the mower on a low setting to hoover up.
I've ordered a rotary spreader.
Lawn is about 150sq mtrs.
I guess I need a sack of weed and feed stuff.
Do I need to go over it with the other cassette slitting blade thing?
Feels like another go like today wouldnt harm.
Or hit it with chemicals?
Should have removed/killed off dandelions first. If using chemicals you’d need to wait around 4-6 weeks before any overseeding. Front lawn is a mess covered in dandelions.
Today I've scrafied it with a machine, I had the wire rake cassette in, then went over it with the mower on a low setting to hoover up.
I've ordered a rotary spreader.
Lawn is about 150sq mtrs.
I guess I need a sack of weed and feed stuff.
Do I need to go over it with the other cassette slitting blade thing?
Feels like another go like today wouldnt harm.
Or hit it with chemicals?
If you have moss/thatch you could then have sprayed with iron sulphate, waited for it to turn black then scarified.
Then after scarifying you could overseed and apply a light covering of compost.
After germination of the new seed apply a pre-seed fertiliser to help the new grass establish
Simpo Two said:
I would have dealt with the dandelions first - weedkillers are absorbed through the leaves so if you cut the leaves off it can't work very well.
Scarifying is for removing moss and thatch (mat of dead grass)
Oh.Scarifying is for removing moss and thatch (mat of dead grass)
Bawbags.
Too late now.
Rotary spreader and weedkiller coming.
Need to get some seed to repair some patches. Two sections of grass, 1 is shady under a large oak tree, the other tends to get sun all day
Can the shady seed be ok in the area with lots more sun?
Don't fancy having to buy different seed if I can help it.
Can the shady seed be ok in the area with lots more sun?
Don't fancy having to buy different seed if I can help it.
Edited by Challo on Monday 6th May 08:09
Finally had the weather to do some lawn care yesterday! Got the rake on it, aerated, overseeded and fertilised. Didn't pull out as much material as last year and barely any moss so I must be doing something right. Lawn still looks rough but progress is progress right
Any recommendations on a handheld spreader though? The current one has a flat bottom to the hopper which makes it a pain to get material to flow out nicely. Lawn isn't big enough to warrant anything more advanced
Any recommendations on a handheld spreader though? The current one has a flat bottom to the hopper which makes it a pain to get material to flow out nicely. Lawn isn't big enough to warrant anything more advanced
brums evil twin said:
I have a couple of patches of ugly grass - there will be a proper name for it I am sure
Wanted to ideas of what to do with it - its not the end of the world and I don't fancy ripping it up
Coarse grass like that always seeds itself into a lawn. I try to pull it out by hand now and again and re-seed the bald patches.Wanted to ideas of what to do with it - its not the end of the world and I don't fancy ripping it up
A question on cylinder mowers for stripes.
I recently bought an electric cylinder mower (small-ish lawns so petrol seems overkill) but instead of cutting the grass it merely seems to be rolling the grass flat. Yes it has stripes, but not cut stripes. The mower has a front roller which seems odd as that flattens the grass before it gets a chance to be cut.
Is it normal for a cylinder mower to have a front roller as well as rear roller?
I recently bought an electric cylinder mower (small-ish lawns so petrol seems overkill) but instead of cutting the grass it merely seems to be rolling the grass flat. Yes it has stripes, but not cut stripes. The mower has a front roller which seems odd as that flattens the grass before it gets a chance to be cut.
Is it normal for a cylinder mower to have a front roller as well as rear roller?
oyster said:
A question on cylinder mowers for stripes.
I recently bought an electric cylinder mower (small-ish lawns so petrol seems overkill) but instead of cutting the grass it merely seems to be rolling the grass flat. Yes it has stripes, but not cut stripes. The mower has a front roller which seems odd as that flattens the grass before it gets a chance to be cut.
Is it normal for a cylinder mower to have a front roller as well as rear roller?
Yes it is normal to have a front roller.I recently bought an electric cylinder mower (small-ish lawns so petrol seems overkill) but instead of cutting the grass it merely seems to be rolling the grass flat. Yes it has stripes, but not cut stripes. The mower has a front roller which seems odd as that flattens the grass before it gets a chance to be cut.
Is it normal for a cylinder mower to have a front roller as well as rear roller?
Some cylinder mowers have a "rake" fitted to the front roller to lift the grass . Also some allow you to remove the front roller and install "outrigger" wheels.
However , with a properly set up mower , the front roller is usually left fitted.
How long is your grass ? Is it a "cheapy" electric cable mower ? Is the cylinder set correctly on the bottom blade ? How low is the height of cut set ?
Long grass will probably lie down . Maybe try cutting higher , but more often and gradually reduce the height of cut . I mow 2 or 3 times a week now.
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