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A quick reviver

With a few tricks up your sleeve, in spring your lawn will be as good as new and you’ll avoid a more time-consuming revamp.

If your lawn is invaded by moss and weeds, give it a quick renovation in autumn. On a day when there’s no wind, apply a selective lawn weed killer and leave it to work for around 10 days (check all lawn products to make sure the one you use suits your lawn variety).

Borrow or rent a scarifier (a powered one for more than 100 square metres of lawn). Water the lawn to loosen the soil, then five days later go over it thoroughly lengthways and widthways with the scarifier fitted with a catcher to eliminate moss.

Scatter coated grass seeds in the bare areas and spread slow-release fertiliser granules (that gradually release their nitrogen) over the whole surface of the lawn.

The repeated addition of lawn foods can result in soil becoming acidic, which favours weeds, so add lime to your lawn occasionally to reduce acidity and cut down on time spent weeding.
 

From: 10,001 Time Saving Ideas

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1 Comments

Karen on 20 August 2010 ,11:38

Once again a very useful lot of info we are just at that stage with our lawns so that advice was just perfect a big help.

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