The Lawn Pack?
Discussion
Every year for the last 12 years I have to over seed due to a combination of shade, clay soil and wear and tear. Last year I had the lawn pack, this year I will not be over seeding because it still looks so good.
Read and follow the instructions, don’t do it too early as the ground is not warm enough yet in shady areas, 100% recommend it.
Read and follow the instructions, don’t do it too early as the ground is not warm enough yet in shady areas, 100% recommend it.
505diff said:
Every year for the last 12 years I have to over seed due to a combination of shade, clay soil and wear and tear. Last year I had the lawn pack, this year I will not be over seeding because it still looks so good.
Read and follow the instructions, don’t do it too early as the ground is not warm enough yet in shady areas, 100% recommend it.
Thank you, ordered Read and follow the instructions, don’t do it too early as the ground is not warm enough yet in shady areas, 100% recommend it.

Another positive vote here - I used it last year and the lawn looked great all summer. The kids & dogs have turned it into a mud bath over the winter so I ordered another pack a few weeks ago and am waiting for slightly warmer weather to use it.
Like everything it's worth putting in the effort with the prep, but once scarified & aerated the pack instructions are nice and easy to follow. The hardest part is stopping the birds eating the seed.
Roughly 2 weeks between these pics (14th May to 1st June)


Like everything it's worth putting in the effort with the prep, but once scarified & aerated the pack instructions are nice and easy to follow. The hardest part is stopping the birds eating the seed.
Roughly 2 weeks between these pics (14th May to 1st June)
I've just ordered these in preparation, can't wait for the neighbours to see me stomping about in them on the front lawn 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D2P9T86W?ref=ppx_yo2...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D2P9T86W?ref=ppx_yo2...
Acorn1 said:
I've just ordered these in preparation, can't wait for the neighbours to see me stomping about in them on the front lawn 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D2P9T86W?ref=ppx_yo2...
I was thinking about something like that. I'm not so steady on my pins these days though ... I could forsee me getting stuck in those.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D2P9T86W?ref=ppx_yo2...
I did see some which were sprung ...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DSW2Q5X9/?coliid=I3R...
I guess a scarifier will be needed too.
salenowon said:
Another positive vote here - I used it last year and the lawn looked great all summer. The kids & dogs have turned it into a mud bath over the winter so I ordered another pack a few weeks ago and am waiting for slightly warmer weather to use it.
Like everything it's worth putting in the effort with the prep, but once scarified & aerated the pack instructions are nice and easy to follow. The hardest part is stopping the birds eating the seed.
Roughly 2 weeks between these pics (14th May to 1st June)


That does look very goodLike everything it's worth putting in the effort with the prep, but once scarified & aerated the pack instructions are nice and easy to follow. The hardest part is stopping the birds eating the seed.
Roughly 2 weeks between these pics (14th May to 1st June)
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