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13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Lawn alternatives

I think we might go down the old couch grass route. I really hate couch grass because of the runners, but with so much area to cover, and so…

13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Irrigation questions answered

I understand that the use of gypsum depends on the soil/rocks beneath and in some areas it's better to use dolomite.
I thought it was important to rip the soil underneath,…

13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Hiring Rotary hoes and Dingos

Thanks for the tips. I was thinking about hiring one and getting the ripper attachment as well, so I can rotary hoe the existing soil and then lay loam…

13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Lawn alternatives

thanks for the advice. I have no problems with going out and buying the materials - just hoping that I find someone who is willing to work with a…

13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Lawn alternatives

Well it's going to be 200m square - so either i need to steal a lot of couch or do a lot of concreting - which will be wonderful under…

13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Irrigation questions answered

I'm sold on subsurface irrigation, but my question is what type?
I have about 200msq of lawn area (well it will be by the time I've finished with it). It…

13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Hiring Rotary hoes and Dingos

I'm wondering exactly how easy these machines are to use.
Would like to hear your experiences of using them, or if you chose to go through a professsional.
I'm thinking about hiring…

13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Lawn alternatives

I'm not good on guessing slopes but it's not a very steep one... a swing set could be put sideways on it, without a problem. It would…

13 years13 yearstoddlerwranglertoddlerwrangler posted:
Lawn alternatives

I have a very large area (300msq) that I'd really like to put grass on, so a toddler can run around on.
I have a few problems:
It's on a slight slope…

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