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I am thinking of putting the above in my small lawn in the near future. I have reseeded quite a lot this year but it has not germinated - this is due to Maxie urinating.
The garden is about 21feet by 16feet - anybody give me that as a measurement for the grass and perhaps a quote.
Also was reading a little about it ie like screws in and the maintenance like would the urination cause problems.
I did enjoy mowing the little I had but due to pain I can no longer maintain it myself. thanks for any answers.
The garden is about 21feet by 16feet - anybody give me that as a measurement for the grass and perhaps a quote.
Also was reading a little about it ie like screws in and the maintenance like would the urination cause problems.
I did enjoy mowing the little I had but due to pain I can no longer maintain it myself. thanks for any answers.
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I would contact any local gardener/landscaper. I guess some would turn their noses up about it, but some are bound to be asked about this quite often.
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JJ, I have this grass in my front and back garden but it is expensive. A few good things about it though, it doesn't need mowing and in the hot weather when your neighbours' lawns turn brown, yours remains lovely and green! I can't advise on whether it can withstand Maxie urinating on it as, to be honest with you I don't have a pet but I've noticed other dogs and cats in the area don't 'go' on my grass, they tend to prefer proper grass for that. Now you know the area you want covering, phone for a quote to different companies and ask if it's pet-friendly. x
A llocal company around here hovers between £3 and £20 psm, depending on how much is to be laid. The £3 figure is for a football pitch I think.
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JJ, have just dug out my receipt from 2011 and to cover 42 msq cost me £1,342.31. It might be cheaper now, but I did choose a company that specialises in this because there is a lot of work involved if it's done properly, and you can always get them back if you're not satisfied with any aspect of it.x
Barsel - your quote has made my eyes water. LOL
Have just had an email from the Lisburn guy and he wants to come out and see it - however I do not want a hard sell.
Sharon - have also thought about the pavers - called into a local building site yesterday.
I live in a cul-de-sac (like no footpath) and have had to keep small rocks at the bottom of the garden to stop motorists driving over my bit of garden. So I guess no matter what I decide on it will be expensive.
Have just had an email from the Lisburn guy and he wants to come out and see it - however I do not want a hard sell.
Sharon - have also thought about the pavers - called into a local building site yesterday.
I live in a cul-de-sac (like no footpath) and have had to keep small rocks at the bottom of the garden to stop motorists driving over my bit of garden. So I guess no matter what I decide on it will be expensive.