Posted by toomanyparties on July 26, 2009, 10:40 am
Hello, I know I might be opening a can of worms here but does anyone
have a
favourite lawn seed or supplier? I live in Cornwall. I've
flattened the end of
our garden which had been a dumping ground for
years. It's quite shady and damp
and the soil is claggy.
I'd rather turf it so we can use the area this year but it's probably
too
expensive as the area is about 60m2. The lawn will need to be
pretty hardwearing
as we have 3 kids ! I've seen a few mixes but is it
better (or even possible) to
mix your own?
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toomanyparties
Posted by Steven Wayne on July 27, 2009, 5:19 pm
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 15:40:45 +0100, toomanyparties
> Hello, I know I might be opening a can of worms here but does anyone
> have a favourite lawn seed or supplier? I live in Cornwall. I've
> flattened the end of our garden which had been a dumping ground for
> years. It's quite shady and damp and the soil is claggy.
> I'd rather turf it so we can use the area this year but it's probably
> too expensive as the area is about 60m2. The lawn will need to be
> pretty hardwearing as we have 3 kids ! I've seen a few mixes but is it
> better (or even possible) to mix your own?
Take a look at this site: http://www.lawnuk.co.uk/wizard.php
Steven
--
Everything that you can see in the world around you, presents itself
to your eyes only as an arrangement of patches of different colours
variously shaded.
-- John Ruskin - The Elements Of Drawing
> have a favourite lawn seed or supplier? I live in Cornwall. I've
> flattened the end of our garden which had been a dumping ground for
> years. It's quite shady and damp and the soil is claggy.
> I'd rather turf it so we can use the area this year but it's probably
> too expensive as the area is about 60m2. The lawn will need to be
> pretty hardwearing as we have 3 kids ! I've seen a few mixes but is it
> better (or even possible) to mix your own?