Cheers again for the replies folks, apologies for the delay in replying, the forum seemed to e having issues when I true to post a reply over the weekend.
When the time comes to repair and re-sow, could someone point me in the direction of a dummies guide if there is such a thing?
Morning all, just wanted to add some more picture post mowing as requested, It looks a bit more representative i think after the trim. The bobbles and different levels feel much much more apparent underfoot than the photo's show i think.
Im pretty new to this gardening too. Only have been doing it for a few years so I can feed my child organic REAL food rather than the stuff we get from the supermarket. I have the same problem with my turf and wondered how to rectify the situation. Definatly will be in my to do list this now.
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Cheers again for the replies folks, apologies for the delay in replying, the forum seemed to e having issues when I true to post a reply over the weekend.
When the time comes to repair and re-sow, could someone point me in the direction of a dummies guide if there is such a thing?
Thanks.
This should give you the information you need http://apps.rhs.org.uk/advicesearch/profile.aspx?pid=438
but don't hesitate to come back to us if it doesn't make sense to you
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all, just wanted to add some more picture post mowing as requested, It looks a bit more representative i think after the trim. The bobbles and different levels feel much much more apparent underfoot than the photo's show i think.
Im pretty new to this gardening too. Only have been doing it for a few years so I can feed my child organic REAL food rather than the stuff we get from the supermarket. I have the same problem with my turf and wondered how to rectify the situation. Definatly will be in my to do list this now.