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Old 07-05-2016, 04:00 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden,alt.home.repair
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Default Patching up lawn

On 05/06/2016 07:14 PM, Snuffy "Hub Cap" McKinney wrote:
The two most important things to keep in mind when making suggestions for this project are (a) lazy and (b) cheap. I do not want to spend any more time or money on this than is absolutely necessary. I have plenty of top soil to use. All else will have to come from my slush fund which is limited.

The goal is to keep the mud down - period. Not for a Home & Garden over photo. This part of the yard is used for storing junk and for hiding out when the lovely wife starts swinging her rolling pin.

Size - 800 sq ft. 20 ft on a 5 degree slope x 40 ft.

Soil samples showed pH, P&K are fine. Added nitrogen according to the test a few months ago and watered regularly. Did not see any change.

1/3 gets sun 6-10am and 2-4pm, St Augustine is doing fine

1/3 gets sun 6am-6pm, bad shape, some St Aug, mostly crab grass, dandelions & weeds

1/3 gets sun 6-10am and 2-4pm, under pine trees and has 1/8-1/4 inch of needles with nothing only a few weeds growing.

Any help for a lazy gardener is most appreciated!





If you are lazy and don't want to spend any money, don't do anything.
I have never seen a plot of bare land not soon fill up with vegetation.

I've let my whole yard go wild.


The only problem I had was garlic mustard...but after a good rainfall,
it's simple to pull out roots and all.