Showing posts with label lawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lawn. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 March 2009

Groundwork Day


This day keeps happening again and again.

Sheds are important and I don't have sufficient.
Little by little the digging out for the one at the end of the garden proceeds.

My little efforts reflect the big boys and their shed building.
A new Lidl/Aldi/Netto retail park something or other is being built close by.
They do the same things - but more and a lot quicker.
Set up datum lines, dig, grade, truck unwanted stuff off site and make sure the local roads don't get muddy.

I do it about 1/2 hour at a time coz any sustained labour will hurt.
They do it with big machines - I use a spade, a riddle and a bucket.

As this is a diary (can't see much other use for it) here's the latest lawn tending. 
3kg of ground limestone added as general conditioning.
pH looked a bit acid with a cheapo test kit.
My past as a chemist questions the result (the result was acid but the sampling/method/etc v suspect).
But if this city wasn't here, this would be moorland and that tends to acid.
I'm preferring "sour" to acid - maybe I should just taste it.
It's also sticky when digging it - another good indicator of sourness.
All this "evidence" points to low pH.
3kg is a middling dose.
I marked off 1m strips and scattered evenly.
Light raking to work it in a bit.
The weather forecast said winter showers late pm.
That would have been good but it didn't happen.
In theory this should be done in winter and the cold works it in.
But anytime is better than waiting.

Monday, 9 March 2009

It's GrassTastic


Looking back I can't find any substantial mention of the lawn.

How odd?
For something that occupies my time and energy so much.

The garden to our house was what made it different to most that we'd seen.
Although my experience with horticulture (garden & allotment) had convinced me that;

Greenery belongs 
to somewhere else
the Countryside
to someone else
Farmers?

The lawn in question

We decided a lawn, and a lawn alone would be just the thing.
A new Opportunity to Obsess (O2O) was born.
From my Favorites/Bookmarks.

http://www.oldlawnmowerclub.co.uk/moms/mom61-brill.htm

So half the weekend has been spent aerating,scarifying and dressing with sand.
I was pleased with how much I got done and how fit I felt.

'Til Sunday morning  and I can't use my left shoulder for much.