Right! after all that chit chat on the Intro thread it's time to get down to it!
I appreciate that this forum is aimed mostly at growing fruit and veg but i was wondering if there was anyone out there who could offer some advice about my lawn.
I sewed it last spring and the grass began to grow very vigourously through the warm spring. But then it began to wither and go yellow in patches and now looks very sorry for itself as the patches have begun to join up.
large bald patches have appeared - though i think that this is in part to the fact that i didn't sew the seed to a great enough density initially. I can' t understand why the grass has failed to take.
I used a good all purpose seed. It was well watered in dry weather and the soil in my garden is the envy of my gardening friends (it's lovely and crumbly after years of neglect). The lawn are was previously covered in gravel.
the garden faces south west and gets lots of sun... any ideas what i am doing wrong?
I have attached some pics so you can see the place. there are houses to the North,East and West. the South and south west are open though there is a 5 ft high wall there between my neighbour and me. the garden is a total suntrap though and my sweet peas etc were still flowering at new year...
any ideas appreciated... does it need lime? re-sowing?
cheers
I appreciate that this forum is aimed mostly at growing fruit and veg but i was wondering if there was anyone out there who could offer some advice about my lawn.
I sewed it last spring and the grass began to grow very vigourously through the warm spring. But then it began to wither and go yellow in patches and now looks very sorry for itself as the patches have begun to join up.
large bald patches have appeared - though i think that this is in part to the fact that i didn't sew the seed to a great enough density initially. I can' t understand why the grass has failed to take.
I used a good all purpose seed. It was well watered in dry weather and the soil in my garden is the envy of my gardening friends (it's lovely and crumbly after years of neglect). The lawn are was previously covered in gravel.
the garden faces south west and gets lots of sun... any ideas what i am doing wrong?
I have attached some pics so you can see the place. there are houses to the North,East and West. the South and south west are open though there is a 5 ft high wall there between my neighbour and me. the garden is a total suntrap though and my sweet peas etc were still flowering at new year...
any ideas appreciated... does it need lime? re-sowing?
cheers
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