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Until I bought my first house, my experence of gardening was to yank out the nettles from the stairs approaching my upper floor flat. Well all that has changed now as I have an 80ft plus garden which can (and does) accommodate many varieties of nettles and weeds. My problem is, I would like to designate a patch of my garden to provide a durable lawn for my young sons to play (say ...approx 95%) Now as it stands, the lawn is in a real state with many patches of weeds throughout plus it is very uneven with dips and mounds better suited to 4x4 adveture treks. Sadly, it seems I know as much about gardening as I do women therefore......I need advice......for the lawn bit at least. Would I be looking at killing off all my weeds and nettles with chemicals (which I'm concerned about with young kids around).....should I lift the lot and buy turf.......what about grass seeds??.........and what about leveling the garden off so that I have something of a flat surface. Another alternative could be to tarmac the whole lot and paint parking bays so my boys could have their own carpark to play in.....this would leave me to do what I do best......yank out the odd nettle as they emerge. I would appreciate any advice given.......or prices for tarmacing!! Yours sincerely James Moore |
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"James Moore" wrote in message ... Hi all Until I bought my first house, my experence of gardening was to yank out the nettles from the stairs approaching my upper floor flat. Well all that has changed now as I have an 80ft plus garden which can (and does) accommodate many varieties of nettles and weeds. My problem is, I would like to designate a patch of my garden to provide a durable lawn for my young sons to play (say ...approx 95%) Now as it stands, the lawn is in a real state with many patches of weeds throughout plus it is very uneven with dips and mounds better suited to 4x4 adveture treks. Sadly, it seems I know as much about gardening as I do women therefore......I need advice......for the lawn bit at least. Would I be looking at killing off all my weeds and nettles with chemicals (which I'm concerned about with young kids around).....should I lift the lot and buy turf.......what about grass seeds??.........and what about leveling the garden off so that I have something of a flat surface. Another alternative could be to tarmac the whole lot and paint parking bays so my boys could have their own carpark to play in.....this would leave me to do what I do best......yank out the odd nettle as they emerge. I would appreciate any advice given.......or prices for tarmacing!! Yours sincerely James Moore weedkill , rotovate , level and turf |
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"P Piper the second" wrote in message
... "James Moore" wrote in message ... Hi all Until I bought my first house, my experence of gardening was to yank out the nettles from the stairs approaching my upper floor flat. Well all that has changed now as I have an 80ft plus garden which can (and does) accommodate many varieties of nettles and weeds. My problem is, I would like to designate a patch of my garden to provide a durable lawn for my young sons to play (say ...approx 95%) Now as it stands, the lawn is in a real state with many patches of weeds throughout plus it is very uneven with dips and mounds better suited to 4x4 adveture treks. Sadly, it seems I know as much about gardening as I do women therefore......I need advice......for the lawn bit at least. Would I be looking at killing off all my weeds and nettles with chemicals (which I'm concerned about with young kids around).....should I lift the lot and buy turf.......what about grass seeds??.........and what about leveling the garden off so that I have something of a flat surface. Another alternative could be to tarmac the whole lot and paint parking bays so my boys could have their own carpark to play in.....this would leave me to do what I do best......yank out the odd nettle as they emerge. I would appreciate any advice given.......or prices for tarmacing!! Yours sincerely James Moore weedkill , rotovate , level and turf May I also suggest a cheaper option you can try first. If kids are going to run about on it, kick balls, etc, then just mow it. Most of the weeds will die, and you arent going to have a pristine lawn anyway. You can fix some of the hollows by slicing up the turf, sprinkling some soil on it, and then putting the turf back, and doing the opposite (removing soil) for a bump. If its really uneven then returfing may be your better option of course. IF you do returf, you might consider doing it in early October, then if you can keep the kids off the lawn throughout the winter, it will have quite a few months to knit together before you let them loose on it in the spring. Do it now an inevitably theyw ill be running about on it just a few weeks after its been done. Unless you do it in two halves I suppose, with penalty of death for going on the new area for some time..... -- Tumbleweed Remove my socks before replying (but no email reply necessary to newsgroups) |
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"James Moore" wrote in message ... Hi all Until I bought my first house, my experence of gardening was to yank out the nettles from the stairs approaching my upper floor flat. Well all that has changed now as I have an 80ft plus garden which can (and does) accommodate many varieties of nettles and weeds. My problem is, I would like to designate a patch of my garden to provide a durable lawn for my young sons to play (say ...approx 95%) Now as it stands, the lawn is in a real state with many patches of weeds throughout plus it is very uneven with dips and mounds better suited to 4x4 adveture treks. Sadly, it seems I know as much about gardening as I do women therefore......I need advice......for the lawn bit at least. Would I be looking at killing off all my weeds and nettles with chemicals (which I'm concerned about with young kids around).....should I lift the lot and buy turf.......what about grass seeds??.........and what about leveling the garden off so that I have something of a flat surface. Another alternative could be to tarmac the whole lot and paint parking bays so my boys could have their own carpark to play in.....this would leave me to do what I do best......yank out the odd nettle as they emerge. I would appreciate any advice given.......or prices for tarmacing!! Yours sincerely James Moore Something like glyphosate weedkiller will get rid of most of the weeds, although you may need occasional retreatment, and it is fairly safe to use provided you follow the instructions and keep the kids indoors whilst you are actually using it. Tarmac may seem an easy solution, but will it make it harder to sell the house should you ever decide to move ? I think only a small minority of people would want to buy a house with a tarmac garden. As another poster comments, you will not get a really good lawn until the kids have grown out of football. Bevan |
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