Amateur Gardening – 29 June 2019

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29 JUNE 2019AMATEUR GARDENING 43

Do’s & don’ts of using a

combined lawn treatment

Do
✓Buy a pack big enough to cover your lawn, pace out the
length and width with large strides, then multiply strides
together for a rough square yards/metres measure.^
✓Mow on a high cut before treating the lawn to remove
leaves and other debris that can affect the distribution
of granules.^
✓Walk slowly and steadily at an even pace when using a
spreader pack, covering the lawn in parallel passes^
without overlapping to distribute granules evenly.^

Don’t
✗Buy a refill pack and try to guess the amount of granules
to spread if you don’t own a calibrated spreader or^
spreader pack.^
✗Spread the granules more thickly, or more often than
recommended, or let them fall into ponds or flowerbeds.
✗Use fresh clippings from a treated lawn as a mulch on
garden beds. Bin clippings from the first cut after
treatment, and compost the next two.^


1


Buy a pack big enough to treat
your whole lawn area. If you
don’t own a calibrated spreader,
buy a flip-top spreader pack.

2


On a dry day when the soil is
still moist, give the lawn a light
mow on a high to middle cut to pick
up any debris.

3


Remove the seal if necessary,
flip out the spreader, tip the
pack forward and walk slowly
forward from one corner of the lawn,
covering the area in parallel passes.

4


After two days, water the lawn
thoroughly if it hasn’t rained.
After two weeks rake dead moss
and debris out of the lawn and bin it.

Weed, feed


and moss


treatment


Step
by step

The language explained


Spreader pack: A plastic pack filed
with treatment product, with a flip-out
spout on top and a mechanism to
control the flow of product.
Calibrated wheeled drop spreader:
A wheeled tub with an adjustable
mechanism for distributing dry,
granular products evenly over the
lawn by dropping it through holes
in the base.

Moss killer: A chemical (usually ferrous
sulphate) that kills moss without
affecting other plants.
Weedkiller:One of a range of chemicals
that kill broadleaved weeds (ones with
wide leaves) but don’t kill grass.
Feed: A high-nitrogen fertiliser with
small amounts of phosphorus and
potassium to stimulate rapid growth
of grass.

Anatomy of weed, feed


and moss treatments



  1. Plastic spreader
    pack – check that you
    can by refills
    4. Flip-out spreader
    6. Coverage of the pack
    contents – is it enough for
    your lawn? If you need
    more buy a refill pack, too
    5. Carrying and
    tipping handle

  2. Instructions and safety
    information on back of pack



  • read before using as
    product advice varies


6.
contents – is it enough for

product advice varies

5.
tipping handle


  1. What it will do –
    check that it feeds,
    and tackles both
    weeds and moss


What it will do –
check that it feeds,

4.4.

pack – check that you
can by refills

Pace out the length and
width of the lawn

Spread the granules
evenly over the lawn

Avoid paths, ponds
and fl owerbeds
Free download pdf