This morning I looked out of my window to find a herd of just short of 200, yes two hundred, cows in my garden. They were only in there for a few minutes before the neighbouring farmer chased them out, but the lawn is in a right mess and the borders are pretty bad too, but funnily enough, not as bad as I expected. They appear to have stepped over a lot of plants.
I wasn't best pleased.
All I need now, I suppose, is for the manure they left to be contaminated by Aminopyralid
Advice needed please as to the best way to repair. Will a roller do it, as the farmer suggested, or do you reckon it will have to be ploughed and reseeded? Most of the hoof prints are about six to eight inches deep.
Regards,
Gerry.