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Hello
My fescue lawn (Rolawn Minster Pro), laid February 08, was infested August 08 through Spring 09 by these nasty little beasts. Lawn recovered over the Summer, while the little buggers pupated, but yellowed again in August this year. Applied lots of Nematodes on 25/08, and thought I had killed them. Alas no. They are with me again for yet another mild wet Winter, and it's now too late to call up the microscopic army. It makes me wish that Edinburgh was further North! Cold and dry seem to be their nemesis. Anyway, the advice from the greenkeepers at my golf club is that I need to just get older, watch my grass die, yet again, and then try again with the Nematodes in early Spring. They also suggested that the wee beasties might have a preferential taste for the finer grasses and I should consider overseeding with a mix which includes meadow grass. Hmm - the greenkeepers can cut down to 5mm and thus be the masters of meadow grass, while my Suffolk Punch is only comfortable with 14/19mm, so not sure on that one.
Here are the questions. Thank you in advance for any replies...
1. The neglected and weed-ridden grasses of my neighbours are an enviable emerald green. Do these nasty little beasts, not my neighbours, only like bowling green grasses? Should I start overseeding with meadow grasses? Should I really move away from fescues? I just want a nice green grass that I can stripe and forbid all relations from walking on. Is that too much to ask?
2. Should I bombard them now, the wee buggers not my family, with Provado (the only chemical available in my garden centres)? It didn't work when I half-heartedly tried it in the past. If I went big-time with it now - and it didn't work - would its lingering presence scupper the attempts of the Nematode army I intend sending in in early Spring? Tell me that this would be a bad idea and I should be patient.
3. Is it possible to overdose with Nematodes? I bunged the whole packet, allegedly enough for 100 sq m, on my 60 sq m. Too mean to throw the rest way - yeah, yeah I'm Scottish - but surely it's not like overdosing with fertilizer; I thought it would enable the microscopic army to be better placed to seek out and destroy, no?
4.Did I apply Nematodes too early? (25/08/2009 Edinburgh). It's not like infecting the soil with nasty chemicals, so is there a limit to how often one can apply them? Suppose I was fixated enough to apply them every week throughout March/April and then again Aug/Sep/Oct... and would you all promise not to tell my wife?
If you got this far, thanks for your time. There are loads of people out there who know the answers to what must be a not uncommon problem. I just hope I can connect with them. Does the Moderator of this forum link us through to the Experts in the RHS? How else can we communicate with them?
So many questions. Any help and all views welcome. - apart from advising me to dig up my lawn and get out more.
David, who is now a marginally better chipper than he used to be
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