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So after a bit of advice and quite a lot of emails back and forward from seed manufacturers. Today I laid down 324g over 9.2m² using a mix of three cultivars of Kentucky Bluegrass, or Smooth-stalked Meadow Grass if you are British.

At the moment I am only focusing on the upper level due to the fact that the fence work has taken an unexpectedly long time, so let's see how we get along.

The plan:



Leveling the bed:



Seed on the ground:

 

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Shipping would be a tad painful

The soil round here is amazing, we are technically on Chalk Downland but when the town was built in the 1960s the shipped in a ton of top soil to level and protect the chalk. The net effect is that I can dig down 80cm before the chalk starts to come in, I also leveled that area with an additional 150 liters of screened horticultural grade soil and dig it in thurougly.
 

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ericgautier said:
Woohoo! Congrats. How many times a day are you watering?
It's been raining quite a lot, one of the advantages of a maritime climate, on days where there has been no rain we have been watering twice a day. Will up that to three times a day if it gets warmer, it's been quite a cool September and the ground has stayed damp without the additional daily watering.

Also go the soil analysis in today:
 
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