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Old 17-04-2004, 11:02 AM
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Default My Back Yard and the Weed Struggle



"Greg" wrote in message
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We bought a new house 2 years ago. They seeded the backyard. Covered it


with

hay. Of course it was done in October. The hay and most of the seed blew
away. I didn't really take care of it like I should have. Well after 2
years, it has become a weed paradise. So I've sprayed it once with total
vegetation killer. It took care of most of the broad leaf weeds and


clover.

Yesterday I tilled the whole back yard. I'm planning on applying another
helping of weed/grass killer today after work. I plan on applying Bermuda
grass this weekend. So am
I on the right track? I have a little push spreader. Would that be okay


for

seeding? Or should I get a little hand held spreader? Also would it be a
good idea to till the ground again before I seed it?

Thanks for any help or suggestions

Greg


RoyDMercer wrote:
You're on the right track. If you have a problem with clay, now would be a
good time to till in some organic material like peet or mulched trees or
leaves. Rent a water-filled drum roller to smooth out the ground before
applying seed. You can use it again after seeding to make sure the seeds
are making good contact with the ground.

Hydromulching is the most efficient method of putting down seed. You may
want to look into that.




Actually slit seeding is the most effective way to seed.
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Yard and Garden Handyman