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Lawn; Thinking of starting from scratch
Good luck to you have always read and heared work with what you have don't
tear the whole thing up. Be carful with the weed and feed on new grass also. I use Scotts but I do think I pay for the name "Seymour" wrote in message om... I live in southern New Jersey. My lawn is just awful, bare spots, crabgrass, uneven ground, hard ground, black and red ants. I've spent the last 2 years trying to improve it by fertilizing, seeding, weed and feed, Scott's lawn soil. It seems the more I try, the worse it gets. The crab grass halter I put down in the spring didn't do anything. I'm thinking of borrowing my father's Rototiller and diggin the whole thing up and overseeding it. Anybody agree? I would think that this is a good time to do it. Please advise. |
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