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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over

Nice to have the good weather but my grass is nearly dead. Do you water yours? I am trying to hold back and not use lots of water apart from watering certain plants but worry about the grass. Those in the know, should I water or wait till Sunday when rain is predicted?

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By *bi HaiveMan
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over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Nice to have the good weather but my grass is nearly dead. Do you water yours? I am trying to hold back and not use lots of water apart from watering certain plants but worry about the grass. Those in the know, should I water or wait till Sunday when rain is predicted? "

Ripped it all up several years ago after returning it one year to watch it wither and die in months.

The plants get watered but now I never have to worry about mowing the lawn.

If I were you I'd wait. And if you do water it do it after 9pm.

A

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By *riar BelisseWoman
over a year ago

Delightful Bliss

I'd wait, water it after the rain has come so it soaks down evenly, and it will come back stronger and more lush green

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"Nice to have the good weather but my grass is nearly dead. Do you water yours? I am trying to hold back and not use lots of water apart from watering certain plants but worry about the grass. Those in the know, should I water or wait till Sunday when rain is predicted?

Ripped it all up several years ago after returning it one year to watch it wither and die in months.

The plants get watered but now I never have to worry about mowing the lawn.

If I were you I'd wait. And if you do water it do it after 9pm.

A"

Thanks, I will probably wait.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Grass will come back, don't waste water on it, use any you have on plants in pots and vegetables

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Leave it it will come back from virtually dust x

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"Grass will come back, don't waste water on it, use any you have on plants in pots and vegetables "

Thanks

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
over a year ago

All over


"Leave it it will come back from virtually dust x"

Very comforting, thanks.

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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago

somerset

use your ''grey water'' washing up water bath water the grass will love it ... same goes for bamboo plants and shrubs / trees

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By *bi HaiveMan
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over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Leave it it will come back from virtually dust x

Very comforting, thanks. "

It's true. Grass is very resilient.

Any horse owner will know the joys of trashed, boggy, knee deep muddy fields in winter that return to lush green grass come springtime. At least until the bastard equines scoff it all, it doesn't rain for weeks and you start panic buying bales of hay just before the heavens open once more and the sun makes the grass shoot up in no time.

A

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