| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip 19:51 - Apr 23 with 2292 views | bluelagos | Buy a scarifier.... £70 from screwfix (other shops are.available) and you can do in 10 minutes what takes hours if you do it by hand. Not sure if I am happy at the labour saving device or peed off I've previosuly spent days needlessly getting blisters on my hands every spring in the Lagos v moss battle. |  |
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| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 16:59 - Apr 24 with 293 views | Benters |
| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 11:04 - Apr 24 by TheBlueGnu | I've got blisters on my hands this week, but due to a totally different activity. |
Filthy beast! |  |
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| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 17:00 - Apr 24 with 290 views | Benters |
| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 16:20 - Apr 24 by Mark | Apparently one in five lawns have been replaced by plastic grass. Awful for nature and means people have to hoover their lawns. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/art |
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| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 18:36 - Apr 24 with 239 views | StochesStotasBlewe |
| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 16:58 - Apr 24 by Benters | I used to live next door to a man who was so obsessed with having a perfect lawn he’d cut it most days with a push mower. He wouldn’t let anyone,not his wife or children on it,only on special occasions as a treat sort of thing |
My late uncle was like that. Used to work for a couple in Solihull when I lived over in the midlands who had us cut the grass every week unless there was snow or frost. It was feckin huge and she liked having dead straight stripes to look at from the conservatory window. She would stand and watch to make sure there were no slight bends. Got really good at it to be honest 😁 |  |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 09:04 - Apr 26 with 149 views | Crawfordsboot |
| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 16:58 - Apr 24 by Benters | I used to live next door to a man who was so obsessed with having a perfect lawn he’d cut it most days with a push mower. He wouldn’t let anyone,not his wife or children on it,only on special occasions as a treat sort of thing |
I once lived next door to a bloke who had no appreciation at all for a fine English garden. He was a bit of a scruffy sort but i used to invite him round once a year for a Pims party. The barbarian turned up with a six pack of lager and traipsed all over my lawn with his hobnail boots Never again! |  | |  |
| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 19:41 - Apr 26 with 83 views | flykickingbybgunn | The best gardening advantage I have had this year has been employing my 17 year old grandson to help me. He needs the cash and I need the heavy lifting, digging, fence painting and scarifying done. But the main plus has been spending time with him and teaching him about horticulture. Aparently plants need feeding like us. Who knew ? |  | |  |
| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 20:08 - Apr 26 with 70 views | Bluespeed225 | Or get those strap on sandle type things with the spikes. Aerate and exercise in one! |  | |  |
| Gardeners of Twtd - top tip on 21:14 - Apr 26 with 43 views | BlueSmoke | We sow the seed. Nature grows the seed. We eat the seed. |  | |  |
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