Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: mrs bouquet on April 23, 2024, 13:27
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What is the first thing to do this weekend and what preparations must I buy. Thanks. The new gardener starts on Saturday ;) and whilst he seems ok, I am not sure about his knowledge. He doesnt offer anything just does what I tell him, which is good provided I know. Thanks, Mrs Bouquet
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A general purpose lawn weed and feed (and with a moss killer if needed) would be good but don't apply it 3 days just before mowing the lawn, then don't cut the lawn for 3 days afterwards. Also don't compost the mowings for at least three cuts after so as not to contaminate the compost bin stuff. To apply it, use gloves and do it by hand or get a lawn feed spreader, depending on the size of your lawn. Scarifying is an autumn job.
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Thanks GG off down the garden centre now. Mrs B
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Hello I'll tell you opposite to Goosegirl ,its the way I was taught by a groundsman and it works first apply a fertilizer like grow more encourage the grass to grow stronger ,then apply an appropriate lawn weed killer (wont suggest the best ingredients on here as the moderators get upset) apply exactly as the packaging says ,then after 5 days when the weeds are curling up give the grass a mow,I've never used a "weedand feed lawn fertilizer not enough of any ingredients in them ,when you've killed the weeds do the moss using Sulphate of iron at 4oz per gallon of water to 10 square yards of lawn it kills moss over night then scarify the lawn, then slitter/aerator /spike the lawn ,do not spike then scarify it doesnt do the scarifier tinescany good jezza
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Oh no, I have just read your thread, and my gardener has done a weed and feed 2 weeks ago.
What is worrying me though is a very low to the ground creeping thing with tiny white flowers. It is now about 18 inches square and I can see it started nearby as well. What might it be and how to get rid. please. regards and cheers, Mrs Bouquet
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Jezza, I've always been taught that you only scarify the lawn in autumn so the grass tillers then start to spread sideways as they should but, if it works for you, then that's fine. I do agree with the rest especially raking out the dead moss and aerating the lawn to help with drainage. If it's in the shade, that can be a continuing problem. Not sure what the white flowering stuff is though.