2026 Lawn Thread
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8-P

Original Poster:

3,149 posts

282 months

I can’t find it, so starting the 2026 lawn thread. Mine needs a cut but I suspect it’ll be too wet underneath.

Nic-nfr74

29 posts

3 months

We had a little blue sky on Saturday so went out and with a fork and aerated.

But so so so much moss this year - it was treated back in December with some iron. obviously did not scarify but so much has come back.
Going to have another go at the moss when it stops raining this week

But to be fair the lawn has survived the winter pretty well

geeks

11,019 posts

161 months

I tried really hard to get ours looking good last year, I was pretty successful with one of them, the other not so much.

Typically the one I got to an ok point is now full of bd mole hills, so I need to get the mole guy back out to deal with it.

8-P

Original Poster:

3,149 posts

282 months

Nic-nfr74 said:
We had a little blue sky on Saturday so went out and with a fork and aerated.

But so so so much moss this year - it was treated back in December with some iron. obviously did not scarify but so much has come back.
Going to have another go at the moss when it stops raining this week

But to be fair the lawn has survived the winter pretty well
I think the damp conditions will favour the moss unfortunately

Spare tyre

12,013 posts

152 months

I tried really hard with ours during Covid, didn’t appreciate how good it looked

This year it’s really mossy, I’m avoiding walking on it at the moment as it’s just a bog so so wet


Stedman

7,375 posts

214 months

woohoo!

The Three D Mucketeer

6,923 posts

249 months

Getting ready to cut mine this weekend if it warms up, not cut since Christmas Eve hehe
Need to brush worm casts away





Back Lawn not cut since November




Stedman

7,375 posts

214 months

It's been dreadfully wet this winter, the lawn is struggling now from the die off.

Interestingly, anecdotally, there's been more die off this year with the Boston Seeds Premier than the Barenbrug Extreme used the year before.

This christmas I was gifted my first cyclinder mower. I am very exfited to give it a whirl!

The Three D Mucketeer

6,923 posts

249 months

Stedman said:
It's been dreadfully wet this winter, the lawn is struggling now from the die off.

Interestingly, anecdotally, there's been more die off this year with the Boston Seeds Premier than the Barenbrug Extreme used the year before.

This christmas I was gifted my first cyclinder mower. I am very exfited to give it a whirl!
Was the seed mix the same ? Fescue produces more growth by Stolons and Rhizomes rather than Rye grass , so may appear to be more dead material but the crown and roots will produce new growth . Hence fine grasses require more scarification than rye grasses.

I'm down to get the new Allett Verifier cassette next month , which is a mix between a verticutter and a scarifier



Leftfootwonder

1,600 posts

80 months

Yesterday (13:54)
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Thanks for starting the 2026 thread OP.

We've got very heavy clay soil (coastal East Anglia) which I had under control with various soil improvers and gypsum but, this winter, it just cannot take any more rain. I have been out to aerate the lawn which has helped, but I cannot walk on it without leaving squelchy boot prints everywhere.

The grass is now looking very untidy. I have a Honda-powered Mountfield mower but it is far too heavy for the conditions. I was thinking maybe a Flymo (hover mower) might do a decent job of tidying up without causing too much damage. I would welcome any recommendations.

Edited by Leftfootwonder on Tuesday 17th February 13:58

the-norseman

15,028 posts

193 months

Yesterday (14:07)
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My lawn is looking a right state thanks to dogs and kids. Might get somebody in to try make it look better.

moles

1,847 posts

266 months

You follow danny hibbert on YouTube?, like his vids but my missus always asks why im watching peter sutcliffe cutting a lawn. hehe


The Three D Mucketeer said:
Stedman said:
It's been dreadfully wet this winter, the lawn is struggling now from the die off.

Interestingly, anecdotally, there's been more die off this year with the Boston Seeds Premier than the Barenbrug Extreme used the year before.

This christmas I was gifted my first cyclinder mower. I am very exfited to give it a whirl!
Was the seed mix the same ? Fescue produces more growth by Stolons and Rhizomes rather than Rye grass , so may appear to be more dead material but the crown and roots will produce new growth . Hence fine grasses require more scarification than rye grasses.

I'm down to get the new Allett Verifier cassette next month , which is a mix between a verticutter and a scarifier