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re: Can I get advice/tips for my lawn after the winter? ::Updated with pics:::
Posted on 2/19/20 at 5:46 pm to CrawDude
Posted on 2/19/20 at 5:46 pm to CrawDude
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Yes to all, but feel to jump jump back in this thread you started at any point if you have additional questions
Oh don't worry. This thread will be bookmarked to use as my crutch. I'll keep it updated with pics as I go, so all those that have helped can see the progress.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:57 pm to oOoLsUtIgErSoOo
Read many threads and not sure about when to mow during Cleggs treatment.
Weeds are getting tall rafter application or before what are suggestions for mowing this time of year.
Weeds are getting tall rafter application or before what are suggestions for mowing this time of year.
Posted on 2/28/20 at 9:02 pm to oOoLsUtIgErSoOo
Judging from the picture you posted and unless your yard rebounds nicely you are likely to have some bald spots come fall. If you don't mind cutting grass 12 months out of the year you may want to consider over seeding come fall with an annual ryegrass. It sure makes for a pretty yard.
I've been where you are and I just about have mine under control, it takes years. Because of the kids and the dogs I started over seeding in the fall with rye grass to keep them from tracking mud in during the winter. I make it a yearly practice now but my turf grass has gotten thick enough that the rye doesn't come up so thick.
You have to time you rye planting to the application of your pre emergent or it will not come up at all.
I've been where you are and I just about have mine under control, it takes years. Because of the kids and the dogs I started over seeding in the fall with rye grass to keep them from tracking mud in during the winter. I make it a yearly practice now but my turf grass has gotten thick enough that the rye doesn't come up so thick.
You have to time you rye planting to the application of your pre emergent or it will not come up at all.
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