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Lawn Disaster - please help!!

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  • Sorry @MrMow I’m not sure I understand. I’ve thanked everyone for their help and have taken their advice to look for the underlying causes. I’ve been at work, not long gone. 
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117
    Just carry on as you are @nathalielees. Most people are trying to help you, so don't worry about negative comments from those who don't want to help for some strange reason  :)
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • Thank you @Fairygirl, and I do really appreciate your advice! 
  • MrMowMrMow Posts: 160
    But no one has even come close to answering your problem.

    Drop me a private message if you want my view and it will be a lot closer than the replies you have had so far. 

    To many people with times on their hands >:)

    I am a retired Greenskeeper and can see it with ease, but not the best liked on the forum as I talk my mind. to many replies of waffle and just another post count.

    No need to dig up/ no need to dig holes/ no need for blame on any party. No need to scalp it. ETC ETC

    Drop me a message, no links payments etc etc and no waffle. 

    And for the rest of you not all grass species like the same condition, oh my dear Sherlock we thought a bog plant would grow in the desert OR A DEESERT PLANT IN A BOG.

    If you need help message me .And yes I love winding this lot up. <3


    I never knew retirement would be so busy. :smile:




  • DaveGreigDaveGreig Posts: 189
    This is very much a, is there petrol in it type of question but did you keep it well watered after it was laid? Newly laid turf needs watering for a good while till it’s established and that looks parched. if there’s a reference to watering earlier apologies if I  missed it.

  • From memory we water every morning and evening for about 6 weeks. 
  • bédébédé Posts: 3,095
     nathalielees said:
    From memory we water every morning and evening for about 6 weeks. 
    Maybe you drowned it. 
     location: Surrey Hills, England, ex-woodland acidic sand.
    "Have nothing in your garden that you don't know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."
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