Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Need help on revive my lawn... 6Dec 13, 2010 8:30 am Never argue with an idiot they drag you down to their level & then beat you with experience - Dilbert View Thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=19733 Contract signed 14Sept Slab 30Sept Bricks laid 1Dec Lock up 26Feb Keys 10Jun Re: Need help on revive my lawn... 17Jun 26, 2017 12:46 pm Hi Guys, I was Googling for answers on how to revive my Sir Walter lawn when I came across this thread. I hope it's not wrong to revive an old thread rather than start a new one. Anyway, my problem is that my lawn looks a lot yellower than my neighbours, but then again, my neighbour laid his lawn 6 months ago just before Christmas whereas mine is about 2 years old. Furthermore, we're now in Winter. It still doesn't stop my jealousy over how green his lawn looks or my concern that I need to do something. Here is a photo of my front lawn and you can see the neighbour's lawn in the background looks a lot greener. I've tried lawn greener products for Buffalo from Bunnings but it's done nothing. From what I've read in this forum and elsewhere, I need to use the following: Molasses - I just need to source some from an agricultural supply shop near Maitland. SeaSol - I have been using the "snap on hose" one, but I might change to a watering can so I can be sure of the dosage is correct. This thread also talks of "Seamungus in the green bucket". Firstly, is this a replacement to SeaSol? Secondly, the link in one of the posts above is dead. Researching "Seamungus" and it seems it's now operated by a company called Neutrog. Bunnings don't have it in a bucket, but do have this Neutrog 15kg Seamungus Seaweed Granule Garden Fertiliser. Is this the same as what was originally called "Seamungus in the green bucket"? Also mentioned in this thread is "The Naked Farmer". Is this fertiliser or a top soil, or just a supplier? Thanks in advance. the leaves that are now underground go yellow, the tips that poke through photosynthesise and have chlorophyll, same reason they grow rhubarb in the dark. 5 4854 Hi there, I'm a conplete newbie to this, but I'm looking to put a floor down in my 6x9m shed. It's currently sitting on a 100mm thick concrete perimeter (dirt floor… 0 6467 Hi VK, I am now retired however I have stood beside over 300 owner builders in the past 18 years that have successfully built their own homes. First of all a building… 10 22661 |