mav
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Pics of the garden today, decided I am going to lift the grass and re-turf it as it is a pain, too many divets and bare patches..Adn i have broke 2 edge trimmers in last week
Got to do the bit under swing aswell, dunno what with though?
at the moment, gets the sun all afternoon and night
opinions......
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mav
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oh and 6ft fench right round too.
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jaffa
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I like it
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MarkM
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That grass doesnt look too bad...a good few weels TLC on that and it will come good...just get some compost...some seeds...lots of watering...and maybe get a roller to level it off...
Cant see why you would want to dig that up...
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mav
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cheers jaffa
you think mark, close upto it full of divets and bare patches and i cannae be arsed really..
how much is turf nowadays?
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corb
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you get the sun at night up there in scotland? looks nice though mate
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Ian
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Try leveling it with topsoil first. Just spread some on the low spots. Plenty of water and aerate it when the grass grows through it. Easier and cheaper than returfing.
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Kathryn W
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Looks alright as it is! Although i'm not keen with the fences being so low.. people next door can see everything
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mav
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might give it a god Ian and see what happens..
yeah the 2 side fences are 3ft which i am going to change for 6ft, but on the side not in pics there is trees right along so it is private.
other side not seen in above pics
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Russ 200sx
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Lookin good mav, nice size garden to maintain
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neoquip
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loving the Michael Jackson OXYGEN tent in the garden
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mav
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Cheers Russ, if I get the grass done will be happier with it..Also get rear of house painted..
Michael Jackson, yeah he pops round now and again to use it...
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nik
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quote: Originally posted by mav
might give it a god Ian and see what happens..
yeah the 2 side fences are 3ft which i am going to change for 6ft, but on the side not in pics there is trees right along so it is private.
other side not seen in above pics
HUGE garden for that sized house I agree with the top soil idea, will be less hassle.
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mav
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more spacious inside......
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Twiggy
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dude!! you think your grass is fucked!!
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Bart
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nice size garden.
Id be tempted to try and pull some of those mounds around and level it off.
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by mav
oh and 6ft fench right round too.
Good idea.
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
nice size garden.
Id be tempted to try and pull some of those mounds around and level it off.
might be hiring a mini digger to flatten off and take the top off so we can re turf it...
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mav
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thats a zize twiggy, could do alot with that...
Think I willtry and top soil and seed my grass instead of lifting as suggested in here
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