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Old 11-02-2010, 01:14 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
Eggs Zachtly Eggs Zachtly is offline
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Default Renovating lawn without chemicals

Bob F said:

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On Jan 27, 9:05 am, 4x4rob wrote:
use a turf cutter to remove old turf if the ground is good enough
then if your left with a load of stones use a stone burier or if not
just use a stone raker / standard landscape rake (size permitting)
then you could use a seeder roller machine to get a good finish .

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4x4rob


Which is one hell of a lot of work and cost compared to applying
glyphosate and using a slit seeder. Glyphosate is routinely used on
food crops, so I don't see the big deal in using it for a one time
lawn renovation.


I sure as hell don't use it on my food crops.


Ever buy fresh corn at the grocery store?
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