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Aisling - I am 41 and begining to show an interest in the type of thing my Dad used to know about.


I bought a new house 3 years ago and dug up my old lawn last year, applied top soil and bought and laid new turf.


If you don't fancy that - you need to

1) extract weeds pulling by the roots etc

2) hollow tine whole lawn (or spike with pitch fork will do)

3) scarify - rake top level of thatch off with heavy rake - do this harshly in patchy areas - remove thatch from lawn

4) top dress your lawn - apply a top dressing - a top soil/sand mix from garden centre - brush this into lawn with heavy brush, you should be able to see existing grass clearly so it continues to grow. The scarifying and top dressing should create a suitable base for new seeds to grow.

5) overseed - apply grass seed over whole area concentrating on patcy areas.

6) water if needed and mow at high level only, after 3 weeks, until new grasses established.


I am a complete newcomer to this last year but have read lots about it - have just done steps 1-6 on my lawn - its hard work but I hope for good results soon.


Good luck - hope it works out and send us the pictures if it looks good come summer.


Mick.

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