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Old 28-03-2003, 08:08 PM
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Default Starting a lawn in Tennessee - HELP!

Concentrate on killing the weeds right now. If you seed, the summer
heat/drought will kill the seedlings. Look for Rebel Supreme grass
seed (Home Depot)--it is excellent for Tennessee. Overseed in the
fall and apply a starter fertilizer at that time. Use straw to
protect the seed from drying out and the birds. Late September to
October is about the right time to seed. If you have crabgrass, apply
preemergence in 2004 spring.

On 28 Mar 2003 11:44:41 -0800, (GarciaGM) wrote:

My husband and I bought a house in November that had been on the
market for a while. What little grass had grown was mostly brown and
very thin, with lots of patchy weeds. Now that it's Spring, we would
like to start a REAL lawn. We are in a transition area (vs. cool or
warm grass area). Does anyone have any suggestions for overseeding
the grass we already have and ensuring a cold- and drought-hardy lawn?
I've seen other houses in our neighborhood that have beautiful green
lawns all winter long, and I would like to know how to accomplish it.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated!! Thanks!

Michelle Garcia