Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Sep 26, 2011 5:36 pm Hi all... I have lines in my lawn where the turf was layed. I also think the lawn is a little bumbpy and would like to smooth it out. I have just applied seasol and powerfeed. I'm trying to source molasses now.. In the meantime, I was at bunnings and saew seamungus in the green and blood and bone. Could anyone tell me how to use these 2 products? Is blood and bone organic compost? Do I just lay that over the grass..1ater it in and rake it in too, And do I just spread the seamungus in with a hand help spreader? Re: how to use seamungus and blood and bone 2Sep 26, 2011 7:14 pm Both are types fertilisers/stimulants, they work in different ways though. Apply blood and bone as instructed on the bag and water in. It is not compost btw its an organic fertiliser. Use the green seamungus as it wont show up on the lawn, apply as instructed on the bucket. Neither will fix the bumps or make the lines in the lawn fill in quicker, both are a slow release food for the soil and grass over months not days. Re: how to use seamungus and blood and bone 4Sep 26, 2011 9:28 pm The same as i suggested in your Sir Walter thread from a week ago. Re: how to use seamungus and blood and bone 5Nov 08, 2011 11:03 pm If your lawn has just been laid, just leave it be. It is tempting for peeps to get all excited and want it to grow and just insistently feed it. Just rake over a series of organic compost top dresses with zeolite mixed into it. Blood and bone is good with lots of rain. Just chuck it round. Same for the seamungus. Just lob it around, it'll be fine but use them at different times of the year. There's little need to constantly be putting things on lawns like so many seem programmed to do. That sucks! Hope it all works out. Good to move away from steel anyway for all your reasons, but it's also thermally poor. 16 17856 If what you describe is correct then the brick wall has been dry lined with villa board. That basically means that the villa board is glued to the brick wall with… 3 8310 I'm putting a new floor in my kitchen, slate flagging on a standard concrete slab. I have allowed for a bed thickness of up to 20mm to accommodate the different… 0 17538 |