I decided to do away with my borders and lay a new lawn keeping only my raised areas for flowers.
After lifting the old lawn my gardener spread the soil from the borders over the garden to level it out .
That is what has caused my problem as 3 months ago my husband treat one of the borders with sodium chlorate to kill off persistent weeds.
The new lawn was great for 6weeks but after the first 2 cuts its just dying in large patches all over. at first I thought it may be cement as the gardener had used the old lawned area to mix cement to lay some paving stones .
I have flooded it with water hoping this will flush out what ever is causing it the gardener has been back to see it and is puzzled as to what had caused it , I have only just remembered about the weed killer since he came to check it out.
Can anyone suggest what would help another lawn may go the same way
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After lifting the old lawn my gardener spread the soil from the borders over the garden to level it out .
That is what has caused my problem as 3 months ago my husband treat one of the borders with sodium chlorate to kill off persistent weeds.
The new lawn was great for 6weeks but after the first 2 cuts its just dying in large patches all over. at first I thought it may be cement as the gardener had used the old lawned area to mix cement to lay some paving stones .
I have flooded it with water hoping this will flush out what ever is causing it the gardener has been back to see it and is puzzled as to what had caused it , I have only just remembered about the weed killer since he came to check it out.
Can anyone suggest what would help another lawn may go the same way
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