Hi all, its been a while since I posted anything, but been checking out the posts from time to time.
So, I have been wondering how best to level out my rather lumpy lawn, and thought of you as the best source of answers.
It got into this state when I had the dog and I didnt bother trying to do anything other than mowing it while we had her, and after she died we still had the guinea pig, so again, I didnt bother trying to fix it. Now there is only our geriatric cat, so I thought I would try and get it looking nice again.
It is quite weedy, lots of dandelions and dock, etc.
Do I need to rip it all up and start again, or is there a less drastic way of getting it looking good again.
So, I have been wondering how best to level out my rather lumpy lawn, and thought of you as the best source of answers.

It got into this state when I had the dog and I didnt bother trying to do anything other than mowing it while we had her, and after she died we still had the guinea pig, so again, I didnt bother trying to fix it. Now there is only our geriatric cat, so I thought I would try and get it looking nice again.
It is quite weedy, lots of dandelions and dock, etc.
Do I need to rip it all up and start again, or is there a less drastic way of getting it looking good again.
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