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Old 26-07-2003, 09:02 PM
Phisherman
 
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Default Eliminate weeds in fescue

I did not see your pictures as I have a dialup connection and your
site loads slowly, but I'd probably pull up the weeds again, seed,
apply a starter ferilizer, protect with straw, and keep it moist. It
sounds like you may be in a hot climate so keeping it moist this time
of year may be difficult--in that case wait a couple months for the
summer heat to subside. You could use RoundUp, but that will leave
you with completely bare ground and possible erosion problems. If
you use weed killer, it could interfere with grass seedlings. Bare
ground is an invitation to weeds, especially crab grass if it is a
sunny area. Crab grass seeds can remain dormant for 10 years or more,
but it won't have a chance in a thick fescue. Set your lawn mower to
the highest setting.

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 19:07:05 GMT, "Me"
wrote:

I have a great fescue lawn. However, in one spot of the lawn, I have 90%
weeds and hardly any fescue.
To prevent the weeds for expanding, I pulled everything, and dug deep into
the roots. I didn't use any chemicals.

Now the weeds have grown back and I'll use chemicals if I have to. One
person at the store suggested I use roundup, another a crab grass killer
There's 2 blown up pictures. You'll notice on one of them how most of it is
weed but the area turns into fescue. On the other, you can see the area I
dug up and how everything is growing back now 3 weeks later.

I do have a lemon tree a few feet from this spot and do not want to ruin it.
Below is the URL. Suggestions appreciated.

Thanks

http://home.earthlink.net/~cenews/garden/