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Hmm, replacing the lot sounds like a bigger job than what i's bargaining for.
So full story, bought a real fixer upper of a house. Picture late 70's build, couple cheaply done additions, nice enough at one time, but after years of it being a rental, plus its age, the house needs a lot of attention. Consequently the garden has gone a bit haywire, especially with the introduction of the dog.
Eventually we'll get to re-landscaping, no joke the picture there is a third of the grass previous owners have laid, way too much for me, fruit trees are definitely on the cards.
But fixing the garden is a few years away, as we're renovating the house itself first.
So, with all that said, i'm not looking for a fantastic lawn, because we'll probably rip at least half of it up in a few years. I's just looking for some tips to get it to regrow and stop turning it into a dustbowl for now.