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re: Bad areas in Centipede

Posted on 7/27/23 at 8:05 pm to
Posted by Earthquake 88
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Posted on 7/27/23 at 8:05 pm to
For a quick fix rake that dead stuff out and throw some decent quality topsoil mixed with sand over the top of that rough looking spot. Take something like a 3’ wide push room and level the dirt out buried slightly below the living grass. You don’t totally want to cover the existing grass just push that fresh dirt in there to fill in the dead spots. Throw some centipede seed on it when you can keep it moist. My centipede yard looked like arse this year and so did a lot of others from Pensacola to Houston. What you took a picture of looked like my whole yard. I got so pissed I now have Tifway 419 and zoysia. Your problem isn’t that hard to fix.
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