by musotechy »
Wed Jul 25, 2007 11:59 am
Hi,
I have the same kind of garden/ground as you. I think this is typical of heavy clay areas. When I moved here (five years ago) the lawn was bald! Someone advised that putting a layer of sharp sand on the soil before I laid the turf would help to break down the clay. Now, twice a year at least I spread several bags of sharp sand across the lawn (as well as a mixture of compost, top soil and grass seeds. I don't mean to literally cover the lawn, just scatter. Last year the lawn came right and has been green from corner to corner since. Drainage no longer seems to be a problem either however, I do still get the odd dry patch but this is overcome by regular waterings. The guy across the road from me is an avid gardener and the rule to follow is: When you have finished watering the garden, water it again!
I hope this helps you or anyone else as much as it helped me
Best Regards
Gazza