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Old 07-09-2003, 05:32 PM
Peter H
 
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Default Lawn; Thinking of starting from scratch


"Tom Jaszewski" wrote in message
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On 7 Sep 2003 07:36:18 -0700, (Seymour)
wrote:

I live in southern New Jersey. My lawn is just awful, bare spots,
crabgrass, uneven ground, hard ground, black and red ants. I've spent
the last 2 years trying to improve it by fertilizing, seeding, weed
and feed, Scott's lawn soil. It seems the more I try, the worse it
gets. The crab grass halter I put down in the spring didn't do
anything.
I'm thinking of borrowing my father's Rototiller and diggin the whole
thing up and overseeding it. Anybody agree? I would think that this
is a good time to do it.
Please advise.

If you continue to "nuke" your lawn with all that crap from Scotts
you'll end up going full circle eventually ending up with the same
problems.

Rent a core aerator aerate the hell out of the lawn...at least 4
passes in diferent direction. Find a source of ACT aerated compost tea
and VAM and innoculate the soil. reseed and topdress with1/4-1/2 inch
of QUALITY compost. Halty soils and turf will outcompete weeds! Use a
mulching mower let the grass grow to the maximum height on your
mulching mower. Use organic fertilizers!

Be kind to the soil and see Scotts for what it is, marketing hype and
poison!


This post was created by someone who obviously knows nothing at all about
turf management. Follow his advice at your peril. Anyone who states that "
Halty ( healthy ) soils and turf will outcompete weeds" knows nothing about
turf management. I suspect the poster has an " agenda" and it has little to
do with turf management.

Peter H