I spent labor day weekend planting grass in the back yard. We bought the house last year after it had been foreclosed on, bought by an investment company and then flipped. They kept the front yard in decent condition but the back yard was untouched for approximately 2 years and almost 100% weeds. I spent this whole summer trying to kill it all (kept mowing it to the lowest I possibly could. I live in Colorado and from everything I was reading the mid-August to mid-September is when you want to plant so I decided labor day weekend would be perfect. So I spent the weekend doing the following.
Saturday - I got all my supplies. I got about 2.5 TONS of a
fertilizer/compost mix (came in 40 pound bags... approximately 1 million of them),
Kentucky Blue Grass seed, enough straw to cover the area when I was done and some posts and temporary fencing to keep my damn dogs off of it.
Sunday - I BBQ'd and
drank with some friends. Not really any work done except for watering the hell out of the dirt so that it would be loose the next day.
Monday - I rented a rototiller from Home Depot and devoured an egg mcmuffin value meal (with a large OJ, obviously). I then tilled the lawn to about 4" deep which took a good 4 hours. I'm definitely glad I watered the day before because as it got closer to noon the ground started to dry up and was a ##### to till. I ended up watering approximately the last 1/3 again before I finished. After that I spread the compost about 2" thick and tilled it all in again (to a total of about 8") and then smoothed it all with a rake. After that I spread my seed (heheheehe), covered the area with straw and then setup my sprinkers. I don't have a sprinkler system so I setup 2
oscillating sprinklers, 1 on each end that are off of the area I want grass to grow so that each waters half of the area. I watered it for about 20 minutes on each half and then put up the temporary
fence.
Monday was about 11 hours of just straight manual labor which I have grown accustomed to NOT doing... ever... so I was done for. Since then I've kept the ground moist and am starting to get quite a bit of grass growing. So far there are only two things I would have done differently (besides being
baller enough to pay to have someone else do it). #1 - I would have rented the large rototiller. I skimped because the smaller was 1/2 the price but it was not worth it. #2 - I would have put the fence a little further outside of the area I was planting. My stupid dog decided it wanted to dig under it in one spot so there was about a 3"x9" gash taken out of it that I'll have to patch next year. I'll post pictures next spring if it doesn't look terrible. If it does, I'll conveniently forget to do so.