I can't see the wood for the grass
Jason:
Oh I don’t know where to start, we moved into a new build three years ago, after weeding and removing the stones, we laid turf down and for the first few months I watered it and looked after it like a new born baby.
Our lawn was my pride and joy. We had a great first summer playing and sitting and having parties on our lovely grass, then that winter the weeds came back twice as strong and twice as big, also with the rain we got some really boggy patches and standing water. We had to wait really long after spring to get on and do some work on the lawn as it just stayed wet.
We weeded and then made a new boarder for plants and tried to solve the drainage problem. It looked to be working, we sprinkled some grass seeds down on the patches where we removed the weeds and they too started to grow and things once again looked like they would be OK. Then this winter we got moss all over the lawn, not a patch was moss free. So this Easter weekend we have been moss killing and raking and trying one again to have a nice lawn for summer. It would be lovely to have a nice new lawnmower to cheer me up, as everyone knows gardening is fun but its hurts your body so so so much!
Many thanks for listening to my moans.
Sarah from London:
I can't see the WOOD for the GRASS :( !!!!!
Victoria:
I have a wreck of a garden. I have one female dog! I have had numberous lawn movers. I would like a lawn mover and grass that the dog will not attack!
Laura from Ledbury:
I need a lownmower because my little dog keeps disappering in the long grass and its getting to the point where I am thinking of calling air sea rescue to find her!
Su from Accrington:
The poor thing has been neglected all winter as it's been too soggy to walk on never mind mow. I finally got to it last weekend and there's moss down one half and lots of dead grass still needs raking.
I need to reseed it soon too. Even the guinea pigs are unimpressed this year and preferrd to eat hay when treated them to an afternoon on the lawn.


