Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Tips for getting my lawn nice for house sale 10Nov 09, 2011 8:24 am There is a number of threads on here dedicated to your question. Use the search button and all will be revealed. Not just what to use but how. Methods no one else will know. Re: Tips for getting my lawn nice for house sale 13Nov 11, 2011 11:28 am Folks I have said it before but the above comment sums it all up. Quote: I'm also not much of a gardener... I'd rather be playing with my kids at this point in their lives Everything I crap on about here comes down to making this a reality but at the same time having the same result as the crazy lawn guy down the road or the elite gardener next door. They do it at massive cost environmentally and financially but get great pleasure in their past time. Many of you couldn't give a stuff about doing that, so with some work at the start and minimal things after, it all comes together. It ironically involves organic care and you get the best value for money possible at the lowest cost to you from home energy and water bills. Grow your own food and see lower grocery bills too. Re: Tips for getting my lawn nice for house sale 14Nov 11, 2011 12:13 pm When I bought some molasses recently the bloke at the rural supplies wanted to know how many horses I had and where they were kept....he couldn't believe I was going to use it in the garden. Fu, I dobbed on you and told him 'Fu said to do it' LOL Couldn't beat the price at $1 per litre and they supplied a 20 litre container. Warning....I would not recommend a 20 litre container for molasses unless you eat lots of spinach, it's extremely heavy a fact which I had forgotten as I hadn't bought it for yonks. 2 x 10 litre containers would be perfect and be more balanced. Re: Tips for getting my lawn nice for house sale 15Nov 12, 2011 5:57 am hehehe yeah I asked the guy in the garden place about molasses and he gave me a very strange look and told me I must have got the name wrong bahahaha.... I will still get it! Fu, absolutely. I really like your advice. I think it's something I can realistically start doing in the new place and actually continue to be consistent! Just be careful with building stability during construction, that is when the structure may be weakened, refer to your engineering drawings for stability methodology. 1 7446 Thank you so much. This has been very helpful. We definitely wish to settle and get these people out of our life. They are trying to charge us interest on late… 7 14806 Use a product like Equisol's Vitalise to clean the deck then coat with a penetrating timber oil. It will look 10 years younger and add value to your home. Visit for… 1 16250 |