Fromtherough
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All finished now and really happy with the finished product. Just need the sun to start shining to get out there.
Minor hijack.
Has anyone turned a lawn into a wild meadow with any success? And I don’t just mean not cutting the grass for a year
We did this in a section of garden at our old house (garden was massive, farm steading cottage). All we did was used a scarifier on the section of grass, set quite deep to make cuts in the grass and soil, then got a big bag of wildflower seeds from Amazon and just spread them over it. Within 6 weeks we had a mixture of grasses and wildflowers in that area, I then took it further and planted 4 lavender bushes that grew enormous over the next few years.Minor hijack.
Has anyone turned a lawn into a wild meadow with any success? And I don’t just mean not cutting the grass for a year
No, I didn't really see the point as grass will tend to get in anyway. The scarifier removed large chunks of the grass anyway, as well as a huge amount of thatch that would probably have limited growth. Once we had nice deep furrows in the soil and had raked away most of the debris, just threw down the mixed seeds and then left it. It was just a conscious decision later to plant the lavenders at the corners as the bees seem to really love them.Thanks for the replies, our bottom lawn is maybe 4 metres x 8 metres and we don’t use it, the missus came up with the suggestion last night so it can attract bees and stuff.
So Grieg, you didn’t actually fully take up the existing turf?
i have a proposal for 60k for a similar job... Welcome to Surrey heartland. I have framed it and left on the mantlepiece.Not sure on North East prices but been trying to get landscape quotes in the South East the last year and some are so ridiculous to be unbelievable!!
You can buy the actual paving for £30/m2 but close to doubling that price with other materials (incl digger assuming you need a properly dug out base) and then double it again for laying the patio, so for 40 m2 round here would be close to 5k (quotes Ive seen have gone higher than £200/m2)
Turf you can buy for £3-4/m2, add on topsoil/fertiliser to the material costs and we have had quotes in total for laid ranging from £10/m2 to £25/m/2 (to some degree this depends on how level what you have currently is and how much prep is going to be needed (ours shouldve been minimal but the weeds are taking over again )
Cant help on decking im afraid
We did have one quote where I asked if they had missed out the decimal point, that on all accounts is the easiest way to end a conversation with a potential landscaper lol. Hope you have more success than we are with it!