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    New Pond!

    I have a small water feature at the moment which is about 2 foot wide and two feet deep with pump for a fountain, with metal grid and large'ish pebbles on top. I have got tired of this and would like to enlarge it to create a pond (kidney shaped) maybe about 9 x 3 feet ish, with a few fish...
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    moles

    desperate daisy I had the same problem some time ago in my lawns and veggy patch. An old timer in the village told me, to find their tunnels which you can follow from the mound back to the lawn edge. Dig down the side of the lawn edge, find the holes which are usually only about 6 to...
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    a tool for aerating the lawn

    Seneca. the plugs of soil just push up through the tines, as you do the next one the plugs keep pushing through continually, there are five tines on mine which is plenty to handle, if you do a bit at a time it gets done eventually! Mine is made of steel, its just like a ordinary fork, but...
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    a tool for aerating the lawn

    Seneca. The way I have improved mine is with a special fork that has tubular prongs, (I think 5 or 6) that you stand on as with an ordinary fork, cost about £10-15. this takes a plug of soil out at a time which as you say should be filled with sand, it is a long and tiresome job but well...
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    Concrete powdering.

    SparkyMarky Thanks for the ans, how do you apply this? is it a liquid that is spread over the surface, and does it come ready or do you have to mix it.
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    Concrete powdering.

    Hi all, first thread if you could help! Laid a concrete patio last year, about 3 x 3M but the surface has remained powdery, can be swept off continually and it gets on your shoes and it walks into the house, so I'm not to popular!! :oops: :oops: :oops: Is there a solution that can be...
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