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You can still put a pre-emergent granule down and spray what's already there.Too late to treat the lawns to get rid of dandelions and crab grass?
You can still put a pre-emergent granule down and spray what's already there.Too late to treat the lawns to get rid of dandelions and crab grass?
I need to put something on the mass of clover taking over my yard, gonna give that Bayer stuff a whirl but this clover is superhuman. It laughs at Scotts and asks for seconds.I've never put down a second weed n feed in the spring. What are y'all using and when? I'm assuming right around now, no?
Bayer will give clover the smackdown in 1 application.beer 302 said:I need to put something on the mass of clover taking over my yard, gonna give that Bayer stuff a whirl but this clover is superhuman. It laughs at Scotts and asks for seconds.Ned said:I've never put down a second weed n feed in the spring. What are y'all using and when? I'm assuming right around now, no?
I will document with time lapse photographyBayer will give clover the smackdown in 1 application.beer 302 said:I need to put something on the mass of clover taking over my yard, gonna give that Bayer stuff a whirl but this clover is superhuman. It laughs at Scotts and asks for seconds.Ned said:I've never put down a second weed n feed in the spring. What are y'all using and when? I'm assuming right around now, no?
Address the weeds now and worry about the bare spots in the fall.I have a lawn with 1) a bunch of bare spots and 2) a bunch of weeds.
It seems I can't address both at the same time because the weed control will stunt/kill any new grass growth.
Any opinions/suggestions?
I'm in the same boat. I'm right between two neighbors who both pay for a service, so with all the rain in the area they both have thick green lawns. Mine is half brown (bare spots) and half yellow (dandelions). White starring for more details.Address the weeds now and worry about the bare spots in the fall.I have a lawn with 1) a bunch of bare spots and 2) a bunch of weeds.
It seems I can't address both at the same time because the weed control will stunt/kill any new grass growth.
Any opinions/suggestions?
I think you should try aerating. I had a similar problem up until about 3 weeks ago. Then I had the lawn aerated, and put down some weed and feed and it's been raining like a mother here. The bare spots are filling in nicely and the lawn has really begun to thicken up.Keerock said:I have a lawn with 1) a bunch of bare spots and 2) a bunch of weeds.
It seems I can't address both at the same time because the weed control will stunt/kill any new grass growth.
Any opinions/suggestions?
Round Up is mass destruction. It does not differentiate weed from grass from plant. Any wind at all and you will wipe out areas you probably did not want to. Use on walkways, driveways, patios with care around edges. I would not spot treat my lawn with it.Dumb question. My FIL gave me a thing of RoundUp that I can use. Can I use Round-up just like any other spot weed killer (eg. for the one-off dandelion) or is it only for mass destruction of a big area of weeds?
You can avoid seeded areas with your weed and feed. Just cover the bad spots with an old sheet or towel. Then scratch is some fresh soil and seed. The best time to start seeding is in mid-September though. I had some bad spots last year..cleaned them up good in the fall and applied fresh soil and Scotts seed. Lightly watered every day for a couple of week and in a month it grew full and thick. This spring you never knew I had any bare spots.The Commish said:Address the weeds now and worry about the bare spots in the fall.Keerock said:I have a lawn with 1) a bunch of bare spots and 2) a bunch of weeds.
It seems I can't address both at the same time because the weed control will stunt/kill any new grass growth.
Any opinions/suggestions?
I'd like to know the answer to these questions also. Thanks!Two questions.... 1) when do you aerate 2) how do you overseed with fescue (when/what/how)
I do mine in the fall...end of Sept or beginning of Oct. Then you buy a bag of fescue seed and apply it to the ground like you would fert.Two questions.... 1) when do you aerate 2) how do you overseed with fescue (when/what/how)
This is what I am going to do this fall. I will add one more step in that I will also throw down some starter fertilizer. It won't hurt the mature grass but should help a bit the over seeding.I do mine in the fall...end of Sept or beginning of Oct. Then you buy a bag of fescue seed and apply it to the ground like you would fert.Two questions.... 1) when do you aerate 2) how do you overseed with fescue (when/what/how)
I agree with the people who have fescue doing aeration and overseeding in the fall. If you overseed fescue now it will probably get too hot before it matures and burn the new grass.I'd like to know the answer to these questions also. Thanks!Two questions.... 1) when do you aerate 2) how do you overseed with fescue (when/what/how)
Turns out I was wrong....I have bermuda, but I have lots of trees so I will need to plant fescue around those areas in the fall.I agree with the people who have fescue doing aeration and overseeding in the fall. If you overseed fescue now it will probably get too hot before it matures and burn the new grass.I'd like to know the answer to these questions also. Thanks!Two questions.... 1) when do you aerate 2) how do you overseed with fescue (when/what/how)
I have bermuda, though, and since that is a full sun, warm weather grass early May was the best time for me, though I don't have to overseed. Bermuda spreads quickly and fills in when the roots have room to spread, which is one of the major aeration benefits.
I don't want to kill it. I live in Oklahoma and that's what is needed for our hot summers. I just need two types of grass due to the trees in my yard and some of the other shady areas where the bermuda has died offBermuda is tough to get out. You may have to kill it and plant fescue (seed or sod). There may be something that will selectively kill bermuda and not fescue, but I'm not aware of it.
Another factor to consider regarding aerating now or in the fall... if you put down a crabgrass preventer, aerating will 'poke holes' in the protective pre-emergent herbicide barrier.Turns out I was wrong....I have bermuda, but I have lots of trees so I will need to plant fescue around those areas in the fall.I agree with the people who have fescue doing aeration and overseeding in the fall. If you overseed fescue now it will probably get too hot before it matures and burn the new grass.I'd like to know the answer to these questions also. Thanks!Two questions.... 1) when do you aerate 2) how do you overseed with fescue (when/what/how)
I have bermuda, though, and since that is a full sun, warm weather grass early May was the best time for me, though I don't have to overseed. Bermuda spreads quickly and fills in when the roots have room to spread, which is one of the major aeration benefits.
What should I do about the bermuda?
If Bermuda can grown there, I would think that zoysia can grow there. Zoysia can grow bettter in partial shade than Bermuda and holds up as well in heat as long as you get it established.I don't want to kill it. I live in Oklahoma and that's what is needed for our hot summers. I just need two types of grass due to the trees in my yard and some of the other shady areas where the bermuda has died offBermuda is tough to get out. You may have to kill it and plant fescue (seed or sod). There may be something that will selectively kill bermuda and not fescue, but I'm not aware of it.
lol....I have a crabgrass problem as well, but not near on the same scale on the problem of having bare ground exposed. Hell, I'll take the crabgrass for now just to help control some of the erosion problems.Another factor to consider regarding aerating now or in the fall... if you put down a crabgrass preventer, aerating will 'poke holes' in the protective pre-emergent herbicide barrier.Turns out I was wrong....I have bermuda, but I have lots of trees so I will need to plant fescue around those areas in the fall.I agree with the people who have fescue doing aeration and overseeding in the fall. If you overseed fescue now it will probably get too hot before it matures and burn the new grass.I'd like to know the answer to these questions also. Thanks!Two questions.... 1) when do you aerate 2) how do you overseed with fescue (when/what/how)
I have bermuda, though, and since that is a full sun, warm weather grass early May was the best time for me, though I don't have to overseed. Bermuda spreads quickly and fills in when the roots have room to spread, which is one of the major aeration benefits.
What should I do about the bermuda?
good info. thanks!Round Up is mass destruction. It does not differentiate weed from grass from plant. Any wind at all and you will wipe out areas you probably did not want to.Use on walkways, driveways, patios with care around edges. I would not spot treat my lawn with it.Dumb question. My FIL gave me a thing of RoundUp that I can use. Can I use Round-up just like any other spot weed killer (eg. for the one-off dandelion) or is it only for mass destruction of a big area of weeds?
It's not partial shade. I have several huge oak trees, a huge blue spruce, and several cedar trees the wife won't let me kill.If Bermuda can grown there, I would think that zoysia can grow there. Zoysia can grow bettter in partial shade than Bermuda and holds up as well in heat as long as you get it established.I don't want to kill it. I live in Oklahoma and that's what is needed for our hot summers. I just need two types of grass due to the trees in my yard and some of the other shady areas where the bermuda has died offBermuda is tough to get out. You may have to kill it and plant fescue (seed or sod). There may be something that will selectively kill bermuda and not fescue, but I'm not aware of it.
Take a pic and post....most likely up north, it's fescue or some sort of blue grass.How do I tell what kind of grass I currently have so I can match the overseed?
You can pretty much aerate any time. I wouldn't do it after a long stretch with little rain because the ground may be too hard to pull good plugs.I'd like to know the answer to these questions also. Thanks!Two questions.... 1) when do you aerate 2) how do you overseed with fescue (when/what/how)
Pachysandra and ivy grow like weeds and are very cool looking, IMO.Also, recommends on ground cover?
We have bark in there now. Does the bark need to be cleared out?Pachysandra and ivy grow like weeds and are very cool looking, IMO.Also, recommends on ground cover?
Probably... it will give the plants a chance to thrive from the beginning.We have bark in there now. Does the bark need to be cleared out?Pachysandra and ivy grow like weeds and are very cool looking, IMO.Also, recommends on ground cover?
One thing to kerp track of for ground cover is the location of your trees. Trying to rake leaves out of fully grown Pachysandra is extremely frustrating.Probably... it will give the plants a chance to thrive from the beginning.We have bark in there now. Does the bark need to be cleared out?Pachysandra and ivy grow like weeds and are very cool looking, IMO.Also, recommends on ground cover?
GB a strong leaf blower.One thing to kerp track of for ground cover is the location of your trees.Trying to rake leaves out of fully grown Pachysandra is extremely frustrating.Probably... it will give the plants a chance to thrive from the beginning.We have bark in there now. Does the bark need to be cleared out?Pachysandra and ivy grow like weeds and are very cool looking, IMO.Also, recommends on ground cover?
I use it to blow out the garage every time I cut. It works great. I have one of the backpack ones and it is my favorite landscaping tool. It is so easy to use for long periods of time and very versatile getting into areas that are normally tough for a rake or a push blower.I do think a leaf blower will be my next purchase. Works good for post-mowing and the raking stuff. Anyone tried to use it to sweep the garage?
Use one everytime I cut, blow out the garage and driveway after I'm done cutting/trimming. You looking at gas or electric?I do think a leaf blower will be my next purchase. Works good for post-mowing and the raking stuff. Anyone tried to use it to sweep the garage?
eh....so under junipers probably isn't ideal. My yard is a mess.One thing to kerp track of for ground cover is the location of your trees.Trying to rake leaves out of fully grown Pachysandra is extremely frustrating.Probably... it will give the plants a chance to thrive from the beginning.We have bark in there now. Does the bark need to be cleared out?Pachysandra and ivy grow like weeds and are very cool looking, IMO.Also, recommends on ground cover?
I purchased an Echo a few years ago from Home Depot and it has worked great.Gonna need to invest in a new leaf blower....I have an electric, but just moved into a house with over half an acre and a TON of oak trees. I'm not dragging a cord all over this yard. I have Stihl edger and trimmer...thinking of getting a blower too. Anyone have suggestions for or experience with anything other than Stihl??
I would think gas is the best option.Use one everytime I cut, blow out the garage and driveway after I'm done cutting/trimming. You looking at gas or electric?I do think a leaf blower will be my next purchase. Works good for post-mowing and the raking stuff. Anyone tried to use it to sweep the garage?
I've thought about one of these also. Just wondering what size I need. I have probably two dozen oak trees that are AT LEAST 100 years old in my yard. I can't imagine what the leaf piles are going to be like, but I'm certain my kids will have a blast in them.I purchased an Echo a few years ago from Home Depot and it has worked great.Gonna need to invest in a new leaf blower....I have an electric, but just moved into a house with over half an acre and a TON of oak trees. I'm not dragging a cord all over this yard. I have Stihl edger and trimmer...thinking of getting a blower too. Anyone have suggestions for or experience with anything other than Stihl??
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You'd be correct if you have anything over .10 acresI would think gas is the best option.Use one everytime I cut, blow out the garage and driveway after I'm done cutting/trimming. You looking at gas or electric?I do think a leaf blower will be my next purchase. Works good for post-mowing and the raking stuff. Anyone tried to use it to sweep the garage?
I hated dragging mine around...looking forward to cord free.All depends, if you have a smaller yard I was going to suggest this...I would think gas is the best option.Use one everytime I cut, blow out the garage and driveway after I'm done cutting/trimming. You looking at gas or electric?I do think a leaf blower will be my next purchase. Works good for post-mowing and the raking stuff. Anyone tried to use it to sweep the garage?