As I said earlier - did you prep the area properly? Did the seed have proper contact with the soil? It's also possible that some of it has been eaten, as you sowed it early.
If you have some photos, it would help, because there may be a good reason why it hasn't grown well, but I think you need to be patient. Feeding will not help at this stage, and can be counter productive.
There was a post recently and the person was expecting grass to be growing after 5 days. Sadly, patience is often harder to cultivate than the grass
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
As I said earlier - did you prep the area properly? Did the seed have proper contact with the soil? It's also possible that some of it has been eaten, as you sowed it early.
If you have some photos, it would help, because there may be a good reason why it hasn't grown well, but I think you need to be patient. Feeding will not help at this stage, and can be counter productive.
There was a post recently and the person was expecting grass to be growing after 5 days. Sadly, patience is often harder to cultivate than the grass
Hey sorry about the slow replies.
I've reseeded and just popped grass on top alot more than I did earlier, the weeds are growing but not the grass. I'll get some pictures later this week
I prepared by watching a titchmarsh video and done what he said
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It's also possible that some of it has been eaten, as you sowed it early.
If you have some photos, it would help, because there may be a good reason why it hasn't grown well, but I think you need to be patient. Feeding will not help at this stage, and can be counter productive.
There was a post recently and the person was expecting grass to be growing after 5 days. Sadly, patience is often harder to cultivate than the grass
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I've reseeded and just popped grass on top alot more than I did earlier, the weeds are growing but not the grass. I'll get some pictures later this week
I prepared by watching a titchmarsh video and done what he said
After I planted more seeds it's started to grow better, still very patchy.