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Replacing Grass that was mistakenly killed by Crabgrass Spray
I had crabgrass in parts of my lawn in Cincinnati Ohio and sprayed it
with a crabgrass killer. Apparently the mixture was too strong, and I killed the grass in a couple of days. The killed grass is in an irregular pattern, and is on approximately 1/6 of my reasonably large lawn. Does anybody have any ideas as to what would be the best way to replace the killed grass? If I use a premixed bag of seed and fertilizer or if I buy sod, I will have to do some pretty awkward tilling. I am hoping that there is some sort of work-around, but I doubt that it exists. Also, because a good portion of the killed grass is in narrow swaths about one or two feet wide, I am wondering whether it is possible that any of the grass will come back if I water it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, JD |
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