I have some new turf laid and I cut it back too short too early, it's only been down 2 weeks so that's my fault. Can I have some alive and tips to get this grass to thrive? I live in Devon in England. by TaintedGrapes lawn care 9 Comments poposheishaw 6 months ago Leave it alone HIASHELL247 6 months ago Water it the way you were told to. Don’t mow, aerate or destroy any other way you asked about. Popsickl3 6 months ago Aerating and scarifying will stress your turf more than the early mow. It needs to have zero stress and lots of water right now. CleMike69 6 months ago Looks over saturated doesn’t appear to need aeration it needs two seasons of growing before you start messing with it Teach-Art 6 months ago Water it and keep it that length you’ll be set LadyAnomaly 6 months ago No. Water, water & water some more. LMNoballz 6 months ago No No No Skweezlesfunfacts 6 months ago Stop touching it till it’s well rooted. Just don’t let it dry out. 4u2nv2019 6 months ago Let the roots find its feet. It will bounce back soon enough Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
HIASHELL247 6 months ago Water it the way you were told to. Don’t mow, aerate or destroy any other way you asked about.
Popsickl3 6 months ago Aerating and scarifying will stress your turf more than the early mow. It needs to have zero stress and lots of water right now.
CleMike69 6 months ago Looks over saturated doesn’t appear to need aeration it needs two seasons of growing before you start messing with it
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Leave it alone
Water it the way you were told to. Don’t mow, aerate or destroy any other way you asked about.
Aerating and scarifying will stress your turf more than the early mow. It needs to have zero stress and lots of water right now.
Looks over saturated doesn’t appear to need aeration it needs two seasons of growing before you start messing with it
Water it and keep it that length you’ll be set
No. Water, water & water some more.
No
No
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Stop touching it till it’s well rooted. Just don’t let it dry out.
Let the roots find its feet. It will bounce back soon enough