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In preparation for the Easter bank holiday, gardeners are being advised to resist the temptation of over-seeding their lawns until one important task is completed ...
Just imagine lying down on a lawn, not of grass, but of Catnip ... lawn is a sublimely emerald green with nether a thin or bare patch to be found. No matter the reason, if you want to improve ...
It’s often said that the grass isn't always greener on the other side—but with the right care, it certainly can be. Imagine a lush, envy-inducing lawn that could give the pastures of Drummond ...
You're better off cutting your losses and replacing the sun-starved patch of grass with a shade-tolerant ground cover, such as bishop's hat or sweet woodruff. Or you might convert that part of the ...
If your lawn is patchy all over, or the grass is quite thin, you can overseed. You will first need to topdress the soil (adding a thin layer of specialised mix) with lawn-topdressing or compost.