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Old 26-08-2004, 06:54 PM
Phisherman
 
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On 26 Aug 2004 10:29:44 -0700, (KBASSETT) wrote:

I am attempting to plant 15,000 square feet of creepeing red fescue. I
have tilled up the soil as recommended (1 inch) and planted the seed
with a spreader. The fescue grass is starting to come in nicely but so
are the weeds. I have alot of johnson grass coming in right along with
the fescue. Is there any chemical I can use to help the fescue along
and slow the johnson grass down? It's to large of an area to hand pick
although I am trying.


Sorry to say, you need to pull out the weeds by hand. I would not be
concerned with broadleaf weeds, but the johnson grass has got to go.
Wait until early spring to start treating the weeds chemically.

2nd question

I put down the seed in early august because the weather turned cool
for a 2 weeks (Oklahoma City) and I thought I would be able to make it
till Sept. Now the last week has been in the 90s. I know that I need
to water it throughly but my question is will the heat kill the seed
or just slow it down.


Bad mistake. It's not so much the heat, but if it dries out you'll
kill the young grass. Straw helps.

How long after you plant fescue should you look at the lawn and
determine to reseed? Thanks for any help you can provide.


Reseed the areas that did not take as soon as possible. But, wait
until any danger of summer draught has passed. Did you use any
"starter" fertilizer? Regular fertilizer may burn.