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3 hours ago, team tractor said:

I pay £15 every 3 months and mines looking great. 

I do similar. Cheaper than doing it yourself and you have to do exactly zero bar pay the chap. 

Weed free green lawn than grows well all year. 

Over seed where the most dies. If you can be bothered. I can't and the old lawn fills it in quickly. 

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3 minutes ago, Lloyd90 said:

Mine was full of moss when we moved in last year, we took it all off, added sand and seeded the top, had lovely grass for a bit, hardly any of it lasted and I now have tiny patches of grass and mostly mud!!

 

God I wish we had the moss back 😞 

What the hell have tou done to it 😂 

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14 hours ago, Lloyd90 said:

Mine was full of moss when we moved in last year, we took it all off, added sand and seeded the top, had lovely grass for a bit, hardly any of it lasted and I now have tiny patches of grass and mostly mud!!

 

God I wish we had the moss back 😞 

i know the feeling mine looks like a race track .

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On 23/03/2019 at 07:25, markm said:

Had a new lawn at the end of last summer. Done the first cut yesterday. The old one was full of moss. 

Best care advice?  Should I put down weed and feed now?

 

 

Don' cut too short too often. You wont' beat the moss long term anyway as it's all down to lack of pollution, sulphurous air controlling the moss. Cleaner air , more moss?

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On 23/03/2019 at 07:25, markm said:

Had a new lawn at the end of last summer. Done the first cut yesterday. The old one was full of moss. 

Best care advice?  Should I put down weed and feed now?

 

 

Most lawn care products need to go down just before a rain is forecast, April os normally the month that they recommend, but who knows with the weather we have been having so far this year. 

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