Hello,
We moved into our house last year and I sowed grass seed, which has established well. During the cold season, it was and is necessary for me to walk over the lawn to get to the shed. As I have already read, this is particularly harmful to the grass when there is frost. The blades bend and rot (see picture).
Now my question: Will these areas stay brown, or will they recover?
Regards
Freedark
We moved into our house last year and I sowed grass seed, which has established well. During the cold season, it was and is necessary for me to walk over the lawn to get to the shed. As I have already read, this is particularly harmful to the grass when there is frost. The blades bend and rot (see picture).
Now my question: Will these areas stay brown, or will they recover?
Regards
Freedark
Nordlys schrieb:
Haydee, Rhön is quite far. I only take on the whole package there. Fertilizing, watering, mowing, grilling, playing badminton with you. Otherwise, it’s not worth it.Ok, then I’ll get in touch when the entire outdoor area is finished. Right now, it’s not enough for the effort.
Oh? Should I bring Frank along to Northern Bavaria as well? Alright, I will, so Karsten Karstensen, Frank Franksen, and Blau Hansen will come to Northern Bavaria to get a garden in shape, raise one, and play badminton. That will be a nice vacation. My wife and Frank’s wife can then fly to Mallorca and lounge on a deck chair for a week, though that’s too boring for us anyway.
Nordlys schrieb:
Only once a week? I mow every two days in early summer, and twice a week in late summer. The lawn loves it.What a stress. Good thing we’re getting a wildflower meadow that I only need to mow 1-2 times a year ♡
This evening, it’s already light until half past five, with a misty sun and a touch of spring in the air. I was about to start it, but she stopped me and said that if I turned that thing on now, someone would come to get me... so I have to wait a bit longer. But the sack of lime was delivered today, so it’s going to be a nice weekend.