Hello! I've inherited a "lawn" (see photo).. mostly moss.. and a bit dead looking.. a couple of good grass circles at the top though I'm wondering if it's worth rescuing? And if so, how? Otherwise I'm thinking of getting a spade and removing the lot.
Which leads to my second question. We don't own a mower, storage is limited and the patch is small. So I was thinking of alternatives.. I'd love a flowery meadow, but that seems problematic (when it dies off in the winter) and possibly too tall for the space. Creeping thyme seems another option but Google warns of winter aesthetics, as well as woodiness and legginess. Are there other options I've not considered?
Alternatively I could reseed the lawn with an appropriate mix? I think it's clay soil (seems to be spongy after rain) so that might be why the lawn is messed up. Then I could cut it with some long handled shears? Or maybe a strimmer? Please advise...
Which leads to my second question. We don't own a mower, storage is limited and the patch is small. So I was thinking of alternatives.. I'd love a flowery meadow, but that seems problematic (when it dies off in the winter) and possibly too tall for the space. Creeping thyme seems another option but Google warns of winter aesthetics, as well as woodiness and legginess. Are there other options I've not considered?
Alternatively I could reseed the lawn with an appropriate mix? I think it's clay soil (seems to be spongy after rain) so that might be why the lawn is messed up. Then I could cut it with some long handled shears? Or maybe a strimmer? Please advise...
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