This video is currently up on the offical site. Looks like we will have a pitch ideal for a Phil Brown team.
More energy, movement and incisive psssing than we've seen at Roots Hall for years. These tractors each deserve their own YouTube video.This video is currently up on the offical site. Looks like we will have a pitch ideal for a Phil Brown team.
This video is currently up on the offical site. Looks like we will have a pitch ideal for a Phil Brown team.
Seeing the grass grow there makes me itchy to watch live football at Roots Hall again with the sun shining and the grass looking lush and green.
Indeed. Recently the football has been about as exciting as watching grass grow.
Seeing the grass grow there makes me itchy to watch live football at Roots Hall again with the sun shining and the grass looking lush and green.
Very doubtful Rattus, if we haven't learnt by now!Absolutely. Will we never learn .............
Professional pitches and other grass surfaces are the way they are due to, largely, use of fertiliser, feed, treatments, airiating and watering on top of a formulated soil base. Usually a mix of many grass seed types are used.Anyone know what type of grass seed they use to seed the pitch. My lawn is a mixture of clover, moss and meadow grass and when I get round to sorting it out would like some decent grass
Professional pitches and other grass surfaces are the way they are due to, largely, use of fertiliser, feed, treatments, airiating and watering on top of a formulated soil base. Usually a mix of many grass seed types are used.
Correct mowing helps.
I understand your post as I spend too much time on trying to make my grass into a lawn.
Get a dog! See the yellow patches grow.When we moved into this house the garden was beautiful. We had very mature bushes all the way along the back and a perfect lawn. Role on 15 years, and 2 boys playing football and cricket and the lawn is pretty bare in places. and we took out all the bushes to make the pitch bigger. We now have a very plain patchy garden. Roots Hall it certainly isn't.
I'd hate to think what the previous owners would think!
When we moved into this house the garden was beautiful. We had very mature bushes all the way along the back and a perfect lawn. Role on 15 years, and 2 boys playing football and cricket and the lawn is pretty bare in places. and we took out all the bushes to make the pitch bigger. We now have a very plain patchy garden. Roots Hall it certainly isn't.
I'd hate to think what the previous owners would think!
Indeed. Recently the football has been about as exciting as watching grass grow.
Alas my dogs wee is far to strong and completely kills the grass wherever he goes We have to go to watch him and then water the grass immediately which is obviously a pain. That piece then grows brilliantly- far better than using commercial feedsGet a dog! See the yellow patches grow.