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Old 14-02-2004, 11:12 PM
Anne Lurie
 
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Default too early for Preen?

Wow, JD! You know your Lesco products!

Jenny, I have only one suggestion: if by chance you have "good" plants on
which you use a sprayer (for example, I spray roses with
fungicide/insecticide/fertilizer mixture), spring for the cost of 2
sprayers. Mark them well, so you never need to worry about whether you
cleaned out the weedkiller!

Actually, I use a 2-gallon sprayer for weedkiller and a cute little hot-pink
half gallon(?) for the roses.

I will also reiterate my preference for rotary-type spreaders, though!
(Been there, striped the lawn!)

Anne Lurie
NE Raleigh


"JD" wrote in message
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Jenny,

If you are wanting to keep the weeds out, you must do two things. The

first
is apply a product made by Lesco which is sold at Home Depot. It is a
fertilizer with the numbers 25-0-7 and has something called Pre-M (white

and
yellow bag). After applying that (one bag will cover an area of about
12,500 ft2), then get some weed killer (Bayer is a good brand) and mix it
with water according to the directions in a two gallon tank sprayer. Then
walk around your lawn and spray the weeds as you see them. In mid-March,
you will want to apply the Lesco product, but it will be different

numbers,
like an 18-5-4, but will also have a weed killer in it (the bag is white,
blue, and yellow). Then in May, apply one more bag of Lesco product,
numbers 0-0-7, with Pre-M (the bag will again be yellow and white). In

the
fall, which would be late August/early September, rent an aerator, aerate
your lawn two or three times, then overseed HEAVILY (splurge on a 50 lbs

bag
of GOOD seed), and wait a couple of weeks (watering of course). After a

few
weeks (end of Sept) then spread a bag of starter fertilizer 18-24-12

(Lesco)
and you will again have a perfect lawn. Repeat these steps every year,
along with mowing at about 3.5 inches, and you will have a lawn to die

for.
Let me know how things go! Good Luck.

JD
"Raleighgirl" wrote in message
om...
My once beautiful fescue lawn is now covered in weeds. I don't
aspire for it to be the perfect lawn it once was but I would like
to have it look decent. Is it too early to spread Preen? Should
I reseed the bare(r) spots afterwards? Is aerating really
necessary? Ugh. This is not the way I want to spend my time and
$$ but a certain amount is a necessary evil.
Thanks for the advice!
Jenny