Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 May 15, 2011 1:14 pm We put down our village green turf about a month ago and it's been going really well. Followed all the recommended soil prep tips on here and have been applying seasol powerfeed and molasses every week or so. We cut back on the recommended watering regime a week ago though because the lawn was so soft and boggy I was worried we were over watering (45 mins on 2 stations 3x daily then cut back to 2x daily after the first 2 weeks) Then we got our 35kg dog back from her foster carers and there's a few damaged areas. And hubby mowed a patch or two on low and scalped it about 2 weeks ago Here's some pics to illustrate: the cuplrit! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ some bald patches. the soil is becoming exposed in several spots (and it still feels very damp despite only one sprinkler session in 3 days) Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Overall the lawn looks quite good (needs a mow though) Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ So should we be doing anything to help the lawn repair itself and could this be exacerbated by over watering? I notice the dog snuffling and pawing around a lot where the soil is exposed because it has lovely smelly bits in it still I might go and get some repellent spray today. ~*~Moved in on the 16th April 2011~*~ Re: Zoe's mama's new turf. Just a quick question! 2May 15, 2011 11:12 pm yeah rip that watering right back! I have my retic currently on one day a week. (have done all year) and running at only 50% of the set programme. Pretty soon you could easily have it off. In fact I'd start testing that now. Switch it off and see how it copes with a bit of rain. Re: Zoe's mama's new turf. Just a quick question! 3May 16, 2011 12:39 am thanks so much fu, I can hear some rainfall atm so maybe we will get a winter after all ~*~Moved in on the 16th April 2011~*~ 1. Roof cleaning and paint - which colour do you recommend? I often see black/ dark grey in use these days but I would prefer… 0 8327 They using concrete or timber sleepers? Timber or steel uprights? Any drainage behind sleeper? 3 5891 What you are looking at is fibrous plaster, true gypsum, it is cast on horizontal beds with fibers included to give strength. I has no Asbestos in it. Houses before 1985… 2 7140 |