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Old 17-07-2004, 03:02 AM
AJ M.
 
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Default Crabgrass is evil

thanks for your insight. I guess the key to my whole problem is that I need
to put preventer down earlier. I can't really tell, but it doesn't look
like many other people in my development have as much crabgrass as I do.
This really irks me So this year, when the crabgrass dries out and dies,
I will rake it up, and overseed, and next year, I will put preventer down in
March, Lawn Builder with weed control in April, and then overseed again, I
guess.

Thanks again!


"Jenny" wrote in message
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Last year we had a brand new house where the builder was supposed to put

in
a lawn. Unfortunately, because he planted it too late and the weather was
extremely hot, none of his seed took, so we ended up with an acre lawn of
nothing but crabgrass. We knew almost nothing about lawns, but did a lot

of
reading.

Here's what we did. I has worked out very well. We got the builder to pay
for the seed and other products it took to fix the lawn.

1. Last summer we kept the crabgrass mowed short to keep it from making

seed
heads. It dried up and died in August.

2. In September we overseeded with a couple different varieties of grass
seed. We used quick growing stuff near the driveway where we had erosion,
some cheap stuff from Home Depot, some stuff from Aubuchons, and some
Scott's Premium mix on the rest. The quick growing stuff filled in very
fast. Didn't see much from the rest.

3. We put down crabgrass preventer plus fertilizer as soon as the snow was
gone. Though the lawn was very spotty at first, a whole lot of the grass

we
planted last fall grew in and it has continued to grow and fill in bare
spots all spring.

4. We used an application of weed & feed in April. We're not crazy about
chemicals, but it gave the grass a really good head start. Now I hand

weed
any further weeds that come up, mostly ragweed and dig out some of the
plantains if I'm feeling energetic.

5. We overseeded a couple of bare spots left by the snow plow 2 months

after
putting in the crab grass preventer. In retrospect, we'd keep the

preventer
away from areas that need reseeding and seed them earlier.

6. We will overseed heavily again in September.

We got some crabgrass growing into barespots still, despite using the
preventer, but it is nothing compared with last year.
And our lawn looks a whole lot better than the neighbors' though they

spent
many thousands of dollars having a landscape company install their lawn

last
year. I think mixing the different grass mixes together was a very good
idea, since different kinds of grass seem to have taken root in different
parts of the lawn. The neighbors' lawn is a monoculture and it has quite a
few brown spots especially over their septic system, while our lawn is
green everywhere--wet, dry, shady and sunny--though with subtle

differences
in color due to the different varieties of grass. Since we're in the

country
surrounded by farms, I prefer the more natural variegated look of our

grass
rather than the sterile monoculture look. But the good news is, it is all
grass! By next year after another overseeding it should be gorgeous.

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"AJ" wrote in message
m...
Ok, I am a first time homeowner struggling with a serious bout of
crabgrass. I bought my house in November, and when the weather
started getting nice out, I spent a lot of time and money on my lawn
making it look nice, which it did, until about late May, when
crabgrass just overtook about 80% of my front yard and 60% of my
backyard.

This occured about 1-2 weeks AFTER I used Scott's Lawn Builder with
crabgrass preventer on it.

Did I not use the crabgrass preventer early enough? Most
documentation says that it should be used in early May. It mid-May
too late?

And now that my crabgrass is in full bloom, is there any way to kill
effectively? I tried spraying a ready-to-use Bayer product on it, to
no avail! Should I mow high, or low?

Thanks!