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Chore: Front Lawn Patchy -> Plant New Grass Plugs 🌱 #254

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nelsonic opened this issue Sep 13, 2023 · 1 comment
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Chore: Front Lawn Patchy -> Plant New Grass Plugs 🌱 #254

nelsonic opened this issue Sep 13, 2023 · 1 comment
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chore discuss enhancement New feature or request help wanted Extra attention is needed on-site priority-3 research Research required; be specific T25m user-feedback

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Sadly, the type of grass that is planted on our front lawn is quite weak/wispy so we have ended up with patches:

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We need to strategically plant “plugs” 🌱 of a stronger more hard-wearing grass in the “gaps” and allow the stronger grass to gradually take over.

this is a non-urgent aesthetic/cosmetic task but it bugs me every time I walk past so I’m opening the issue to at least capture it. 💭

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  • @iteles to ask Didi where they bought their hard-wearing grass. Specifically did they buy rolls or plugs and who did the planting.

If we can buy a tray of 24 plugs that would be enough to fix the whole front lawn.
If we cannot discover a supplier of hard-wearing grass, we have a (hopefully) good alternative …

  • find or buy seeder trays where we can plant grass seeds.
  • buy germination compost
  • Plant seeds and water generously.
  • Monitor closely.
@nelsonic nelsonic added enhancement New feature or request help wanted Extra attention is needed chore discuss user-feedback priority-3 T25m research Research required; be specific on-site labels Sep 13, 2023
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Sadly, we haven't prioritised this because our son uses the front garden as a "play area"
and he treats the lawn as his "digging area" ... no matter how much we tell him not to!

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