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Grass Growth Update – 1 Month On

October 28, 2014 - No Comments - 1 min read

In my last grass growth update, I finished the blog with a patchy yet obvious lawn that still had some growing left to do. I thought I’d do one last update for this year as it’s grown so much! So here’s 1 month grass growth update!

lawn seed after 1 month

It needs a bit of a cut, but apparently, Autumn isn’t the best season for offers on lawnmowers! Some of the patchy areas have filled out a bit, some still remain. I guess that’s a problem for next year, but overall the lawn is looking much better and much more full.

So here’s some growth pictures over the last few weeks…

grass growth update 1 month
growing grass from seed
one month grass from seed
grass from seed one month on
garden renovation growing grass seed
garden renovation new lawn grown from seed
garden renovation green grass
new grass with weeds

It also needs a little attention with those weeds, but hey, looking good right? Looking greeen!

Pretty crazy to think it was only a month ago that we were looking at a pile of dirt. If only plants grew this fast eh? 😉 So that’s the garden completed for this year, I shall be back in Spring with more gardening and garden renovation updates – here’s hoping those rose-bushes make it through the winter! Fingers crossed.

Kezzabeth

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