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- Yorkshire Kris
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Re: Yorkshire Kris Garden Blog THE GRASS IS DOWN!
Well I've had a proper grafting day today. Spent several hours digging around a Trachycarpus in the blazing sun (see separate thread) and then went and laid a lawn. It does look a lot better I think with a nice bit of green.
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Wow, what a difference!!
You'll sell inside a month now I reckon
You'll sell inside a month now I reckon
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very very nice! well done kris, the lawn and the whole garden looks lovely
- Yorkshire Kris
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Re: Yorkshire Kris Garden Blog THE GRASS IS DOWN!
GoggleboxUK wrote:Wow, what a difference!!
You'll sell inside a month now I reckon
That's the plan!
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What a difference grass has made, sets everything off nicely.
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- Yorkshire Kris
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Re: Yorkshire Kris Garden Blog THE GRASS IS DOWN!
Cheers for the nice comments. I don't know why I didn't do it before.
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Are they sunflowers chris in the pic? may have to grow some next year
Lawn looks amazing!!! do you have a pic from the same camera angle from before?
Lawn looks amazing!!! do you have a pic from the same camera angle from before?
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Your lawn looks fab, it makes the garden look complete, got to be good selling point . Now you need rain everyday for the grass
- Yorkshire Kris
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Re: Yorkshire Kris Garden Blog THE GRASS IS DOWN!
cordyman wrote:Are they sunflowers chris in the pic? may have to grow some next year
Lawn looks amazing!!! do you have a pic from the same camera angle from before?
Check out page one and four to see how the grass used to look.
Yes sunflowers. Always have a few in the garden.
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Ah thought they were of the front and you'd grassed the back.
Really is a massive transformation!
Cutting the grass with a beer is great too lol
Really is a massive transformation!
Cutting the grass with a beer is great too lol
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Ah thought they were of the front and you'd grassed the back.
Really is a massive transformation!
Cutting the grass with a beer is great too lol
Really is a massive transformation!
Cutting the grass with a beer is great too lol
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Hmmm I hate cutting the grass but you`ve given me new insightcordyman wrote:Cutting the grass with a beer is great too lol
Grass looks wicked!
- Arlon Tishmarsh
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Top job Dude finishes it off nicely
only thing i'd do is cut it back from the log roll a little to make it easier to mow, otherwise it's "strimmer time" and lots of breaking cord to keep unwinding.
only thing i'd do is cut it back from the log roll a little to make it easier to mow, otherwise it's "strimmer time" and lots of breaking cord to keep unwinding.