I appreciate that this isn't an allotment but I hope you'll be understanding. I have recently moved house and now have approx 1/4 acre of lawn. I want to turn about half of this (for now) into veggie and fruit beds. I have looked at some of the other posts here regarding whether or not to rotivate but they all refer to plots covered in weeds rather than lawn. My question is slightly different therfore.
In order to convert the lawn to beds am I better off hiring a turf cutter and removing the turf then rotivating (The rotivator here isn't in question due to the area of ground I am dealing with) or will I be ok to simply rotivate in the lawn without stripping the turf first?
I have mowed the lawn as short as I can with a mower. Also the lawn is at least 3/4 moss, it seems to be well drained and wasn't waterlogged even during the heaviest rain. I think it has just been neglected for many, many years. It is very hard and I can't get a spade into it even to mark out an edge (my husband can but it's backbreaking). I wonder whether it will even be possible to rotivate it directly without removing the turf or even whether a turf cutter will cope.
I am hoping to do the work over the next few weekends so I can plant crops in april of this year. Any advice gratefully received, thanks.
In order to convert the lawn to beds am I better off hiring a turf cutter and removing the turf then rotivating (The rotivator here isn't in question due to the area of ground I am dealing with) or will I be ok to simply rotivate in the lawn without stripping the turf first?
I have mowed the lawn as short as I can with a mower. Also the lawn is at least 3/4 moss, it seems to be well drained and wasn't waterlogged even during the heaviest rain. I think it has just been neglected for many, many years. It is very hard and I can't get a spade into it even to mark out an edge (my husband can but it's backbreaking). I wonder whether it will even be possible to rotivate it directly without removing the turf or even whether a turf cutter will cope.
I am hoping to do the work over the next few weekends so I can plant crops in april of this year. Any advice gratefully received, thanks.
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