Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Help fixing my lawn [emoji20] 2Apr 23, 2020 5:52 pm M Y C U S T O M C O R A L B R O N T E 43 ...............Kitchen! 16 Nov 2016 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=79581 Re: Help fixing my lawn :( 3Apr 23, 2020 6:28 pm Hi MrsJM, Thanks for the response Oh maybe I didn’t explain properly because I have to hand water with a hose I am sectioning the lawn of into quarters and watering only one quarter section a day so that I can get enough time in to do the deep watering. So basically as I rotate through the week I am deep watering the lawn about twice a week. I only started doing this after the problem occurred. I’m only watering in the early morning too. Do you think this routine would be ok? I tested the soil and it is 6.5 so good. Aeration was my next thing I was going to try this weekend. It’s good to hear you say to use seasol because I was wondering if that would be helpful too. I read iron chelate would be good to use? I was cautious about fertilising that this time of the year (Autumn) and I read somewhere it’s not a good idea to fertilise a lawn if it has been scalped and is recovering? Which I think is what is happening when I look at it up close. Does anyone know if this is true? I'll look into different shower heads and ask the plumber about some engineering and see what he says. Thanks 2 9551 Plumbers 'can be' plumbers, made all the worse by self certification which the building surveyor invariably accepts as proof of compliance! The good thing is that you know know. 3 4845 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair This is a very challenging situation, made much harder by not being on site. Firstly, I think that I originally… 10 8940 |