Re: Lawns
- To: d*@ilsham.demon.co.uk
- Subject: Re: Lawns
- From: r* m* <m*@netvision.net.il>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 18:01:01 +0200
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I have a relatively newly-established lawn here in Israel - "antorro". At the beginning of the winter, I considered it ecologically sound to spread some animal compost on it, so spread several bags of cattle waste all over it as fertilizer. I felt very good about what I had done until I discovered that the cattle waste includes undigested seeds of unwanted grasses. I now have wild grasses growing between the blades of my smooth lawn. Speaking to local gardeners, I was told that I would have to root out each blade of wild grass manually if I wanted to get my lawn back. Is that the only solution?
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