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Old 24-06-2007, 11:36 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
Peter Pan[_2_] Peter Pan[_2_] is offline
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Default Getting rid of Crab Grass


"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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Peter Pan said:


Why not seed? He said he wanted to rid his yard of Crab grass, one of
the
best ways to prevent Crab grass from growing is to have a thick lawn..
the
only way to have a thick lawn is to seed your yard.. And when is the
best
time to seed? (wait for it.....) yes that's right, when temps are
between
60 - 80 degrees... and what time of year is that? ... wait for
it......
spring and fall..
Thanks for playing, see you next time...

It's summer, dumbass.

Summer now? Really.. Did you discover that all on your own or did someone
have to tell you it was summer?

Plant you seed in the Summer and watch it NOT grow.. If it's too hot, the
seed will not germinate, that's why most seed tells you right on the side
of
the bag, plant when temps are 60 - 80 degrees.


You're Bent's cousin, aren't you?

And the temps should remain
in that general range for 4 - 6 weeks to allow it to germinate. So once
again genius, Fall and Spring.. If you want to **** your money away go
right
a head,


So, are you telling the OP to seed, or not? It seems you're now putting up
a defense for /both/ sides.


I am telling the OP to seed in the Fall, kill what he has now.. but seed
when the weather is cooler..