Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Pictures of our drowned lawn. Is it salvageable? 21Jan 27, 2011 6:43 am That's a good sign, once it greens up a bit more you can soon start to hit it up with some more seasol, powerfeed etc. It doesn't have much leaf growth so there is no point in using a synthetic fertilizer as that only feeds the actual plant while it's growing and can take up the nutrients. Which it won't be doing atm. Looking good though. I sure Fu will be able to give you more detailed help soon. Re: Pictures of our drowned lawn. Is it salvageable? 22Feb 02, 2011 11:52 am Just leave it be and let the moulds and fungi do their job which is to correct imbalances in the soil. They will do a wonderful job and the lawn will recover fine once the conditions for the fungi passes. What ever you do, don't use a processed synthetic fertiliser on it. Regardless of wall hung toilet or floor pan toilet your feet will be right on drain, seems to me the waste should not be in that location given the design. Also are you… 6 7048 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 4891 of course there are legal avenues. You've already mentioned it. Sue them. I find it odd that lawyers wouldnt be willing to take on the case, given CCT evidence and… 1 23785 |