Digging up lawn

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Hi Guys,

I am currently in the process of refurbishing the garden. The next part of the project is to dig up and relay a new lawn.

My original intention was to use a turf cutter and dump the old lawn in a skip, but i have since had a thought of just rotavating it before leveling it off.

Does anyone have any thoughts on the merits of either method. The laws is only about 7.2m x 5m
 
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rotavating is the best method known for distributing weed seeds and root cuttings into the ground.

Haven't you got a compost heap for the old turf?
 
I actually meant that you shouldn't use a rotavator

Assuming you don't want your new lawn to be full of weed seeds and root cuttings.
 
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I actually meant that you shouldn't use a rotavator

Assuming you don't want your new lawn to be full of weed seeds and root cuttings.

Well I did wonder..... :oops:

TO be fair the old lawn isn't too full of weeds etc...just bare and uneven. Maybe back to plan A and a turf cutter!

Are they as easy as they look...i.e. the turf can just be rolled up once you have gone over it with the cutter?
 
Well I hired a turf cutter today :confused:

What a horrible experience..not as easy as it looks on Groundforce is it :oops:

I think I ended up digging up about a quarter of the lawn :cry:

I suspect the ground was far too..I assume it is alot easier with nice wet moist grass?
 

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