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When should I stop mowing the lawn?

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    #31
    I use a good seed which is mainly Dwarf Fescue, which is more suitable for 95% of lawns (it is "non-ornamental").

    Do NOT put lawn sand down at this time of the year.

    The Lawnsmith is a very useful site.

    UK Lawn Care & Maintenance for Novices by Lawnsmith

    Lawn Master, I would suggest, are the company to go for if you don't fancy doing it yourself, since the Franchises are all run by ex-Greenkeepers, who know what they are doing.

    Lawn Care, Maintenance & Lawn Treatment Services - Lawn Master
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      #32
      Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
      Get a company in that will treat your lawn. I have someone come in every 10 weeks and they apply the correct treatment depending on the season.
      Ooh, I'm going to look at this. I know I should be treating/feeding the gardens through winter, but I can't be arsed.

      Thanks!
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        #33
        For a bigger lawn I might get someone in, but ours is really more of a toy lawn. The problem spot is not ever walked on so it's purely about looking good. Having got the lawn perfectly square, it's one place I allow myself to be a bit OCD
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins
        I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
        Originally posted by vetran
        Urine is quite nourishing

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          #34
          Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
          Ooh, I'm going to look at this. I know I should be treating/feeding the gardens through winter, but I can't be arsed.

          Thanks!
          No you shouldn't be treating/feeding the garden lawn during winter. You should be removing leaves and not walking on the grass it if it's frosty.

          However where I am it doesn't turn into Winter until mid-December.

          Lawn care should ideally happen in Spring and Autumn. However now is unfortunately too late to do anything even though if you were in the Southern part of the country you could have done stuff last week i.e. mid-October.
          Last edited by SueEllen; 21 October 2014, 09:13.
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            #35
            Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
            Maybe this belongs in Technical, but anyway ..

            I'm new to this gardening caper, and have been mowing my lawns once a week. But I understand that grass stops growing about this time of year, as the daylight hours decline, and that soon the lawns can be left unmown until spring.

            But even in the last week the grass has grown an inch or so, and I wondered whether to fight it to the last ditch and mow it yet again, or whether it would actually be healthier for it to be left slightly too long over the winter.

            Maybe I should mow it once more this year. What do you think?
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              #36
              Before asking a bunch of un-informed people on a internet forum, what did your horticulturist say? You do have a horticulturist dont you?

              Are you sure you are cut out to be a Gardner?
              Last edited by Tasslehoff; 21 October 2014, 09:36.

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                #37
                Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                Astroturf?


                I know someone in Essex with a large lawn the bone idle sod has replaced entirely with astroturf.

                It's heartbeaking watching the blackbirds trying to catch worms and finding their beaks just bounce off the "grass"
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                  #38
                  grass is just weeds really. Rip it up and go with Astro.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Underscore Pt2 View Post
                    grass is just weeds really. Rip it up and go with Astro.
                    Innit...
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                      #40
                      "Shady lawn seed" - sounds dodgy to me

                      I hadn't thought of filling the holes with sand, maybe that's why it hasn't worked so well.
                      Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                      I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                      Originally posted by vetran
                      Urine is quite nourishing

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