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blahb 01-10-2003 02:12 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
I just overseeded my lawn and I am confused as to what to lay down for
fertilizer. Normally I would put down the winterizing fertilizer but do I
need to bypass that step and lay down a starter fertilizer for the new seed?
how will this affect the good lawn that wont benefit from a winterizing
fertilizer?



Steveo 01-10-2003 03:42 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
"blahb" wrote:
I just overseeded my lawn and I am confused as to what to lay down for
fertilizer. Normally I would put down the winterizing fertilizer but do
I need to bypass that step and lay down a starter fertilizer for the new
seed? how will this affect the good lawn that wont benefit from a
winterizing fertilizer?

Your winter fert will work as a starter fert also.

Steveo 01-10-2003 03:42 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
Steveo wrote:
"blahb" wrote:
I just overseeded my lawn and I am confused as to what to lay down for
fertilizer. Normally I would put down the winterizing fertilizer but
do I need to bypass that step and lay down a starter fertilizer for the
new seed? how will this affect the good lawn that wont benefit from a
winterizing fertilizer?

Your winter fert will work as a starter fert also.

I should add.. As long as it doesn't contain weed control.

Colbyt 02-10-2003 01:04 AM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 

"Steveo" wrote in message
...
Steveo wrote:
"blahb" wrote:
I just overseeded my lawn and I am confused as to what to lay down for
fertilizer. Normally I would put down the winterizing fertilizer but
do I need to bypass that step and lay down a starter fertilizer for

the
new seed? how will this affect the good lawn that wont benefit from a
winterizing fertilizer?

Your winter fert will work as a starter fert also.

I should add.. As long as it doesn't contain weed control.


I agree. The winter stuff is designed for root growth (lower nitrogen) and
that is what you need.


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Die Spammer !!! 02-10-2003 07:24 AM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
just keep the seed wet then slow down the watering after the grass gets an inch
or two tall. dont need to fertilizer... you want the new grass to be grown (yes
I mean *grown*) real soon.

blahb wrote:

I just overseeded my lawn and I am confused as to what to lay down for
fertilizer. Normally I would put down the winterizing fertilizer but do I
need to bypass that step and lay down a starter fertilizer for the new seed?
how will this affect the good lawn that wont benefit from a winterizing
fertilizer?



Steveo 02-10-2003 12:06 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
wrote:
just keep the seed wet then slow down the watering after the grass gets
an inch or two tall. dont need to fertilizer... you want the new grass
to be grown (yes I mean *grown*) real soon.

Just ignore this moron, he doesn't have a clue about agriculture.

Phrederik 02-10-2003 04:12 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
wrote:
just keep the seed wet then slow down the watering after the grass gets
an inch or two tall. dont need to fertilizer... you want the new grass
to be grown (yes I mean *grown*) real soon.

Just ignore this moron, he doesn't have a clue about agriculture.


The poster may not know what he's taking about, but you appear just as
ignorant since you don't know tell us WHY he's wrong.

If all you want to do is call people names, go back to the schoolyard. If
you want to be helpful, EXPLAIN why the poster is wrong.




Steveo 02-10-2003 11:42 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
"Phrederik" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
wrote:
just keep the seed wet then slow down the watering after the grass
gets an inch or two tall. dont need to fertilizer... you want the
new grass to be grown (yes I mean *grown*) real soon.

Just ignore this moron, he doesn't have a clue about agriculture.


The poster may not know what he's taking about, but you appear just as
ignorant since you don't know tell us WHY he's wrong.

If all you want to do is call people names, go back to the schoolyard. If
you want to be helpful, EXPLAIN why the poster is wrong.

I'll explain to the newbie here. If I'm going to the trouble
of over seeding, and all it takes to make it work. Why the ****
would I spare the starter fertilizer, the cheapest part?

Looks like you are as clueless as Diespammer.

Are you a Diespammer sock pimp?

highcastle 03-10-2003 12:02 AM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
Low-life "Steveo" intelligently stated:
Why the ****....


It's an extremely simple mind that
can only express itself with profanity
and vulgar words.

"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"Phrederik" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
wrote:
just keep the seed wet then slow down the watering after the grass
gets an inch or two tall. dont need to fertilizer... you want the
new grass to be grown (yes I mean *grown*) real soon.

Just ignore this moron, he doesn't have a clue about agriculture.


The poster may not know what he's taking about, but you appear just as
ignorant since you don't know tell us WHY he's wrong.

If all you want to do is call people names, go back to the schoolyard.

If
you want to be helpful, EXPLAIN why the poster is wrong.

I'll explain to the newbie here. If I'm going to the trouble
of over seeding, and all it takes to make it work. Why the ****
would I spare the starter fertilizer, the cheapest part?

Looks like you are as clueless as Diespammer.

Are you a Diespammer sock pimp?



Steveo 03-10-2003 12:22 AM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
"highcastle" wrote:
Low-life "Steveo" intelligently stated:
Why the ****....


It's an extremely simple mind that
can only express itself with profanity
and vulgar words.

Yea, the only thing worse is a top-posting sock ****.

Die Spammer !!! 03-10-2003 05:08 AM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
it's so easy to kilfile the one who is so bold in talking tough behind that
computer he is using.

highcastle wrote:

Low-life "Steveo" intelligently stated:
Why the ****....


It's an extremely simple mind that
can only express itself with profanity
and vulgar words.



Steveo 03-10-2003 06:08 AM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.home.lawn.garden:6122

wrote:
it's so easy to kilfile the one who is so bold in talking tough behind
that computer he is using.

It would be better for all, if you would stop top posting your
clueless answers here.

Stick to the deep fryer.

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Chet Hayes 03-10-2003 01:32 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
I don't know how much growing season you have left in your area of the
country, but if there's enough time, you can do both. Put down a
light application of starter, then follow up 4-5 weeks later with the
winter fertilizer.

If there isn't enough time, I would just go with a regular application
of the seed starter. Your main objective is to do what is best for
the new grass you're trying to grow.




"Die Spammer !!!" wrote in message ...
it's so easy to kilfile the one who is so bold in talking tough behind that
computer he is using.

highcastle wrote:

Low-life "Steveo" intelligently stated:
Why the ****....


It's an extremely simple mind that
can only express itself with profanity
and vulgar words.


Steveo 03-10-2003 03:32 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.home.lawn.garden:6130

Steveo wrote:
"Phrederik" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
wrote:
just keep the seed wet then slow down the watering after the grass
gets an inch or two tall. dont need to fertilizer... you want the
new grass to be grown (yes I mean *grown*) real soon.

Just ignore this moron, he doesn't have a clue about agriculture.


The poster may not know what he's taking about, but you appear just as
ignorant since you don't know tell us WHY he's wrong.

If all you want to do is call people names, go back to the schoolyard.
If you want to be helpful, EXPLAIN why the poster is wrong.

I'll explain to the newbie here. If I'm going to the trouble
of over seeding, and all it takes to make it work. Why the ****
would I spare the starter fertilizer, the cheapest part?

Looks like you are as clueless as Diespammer.

Are you a Diespammer sock pimp?

Well lookie here. You have the same ip numbers that diespammer
posts with, "Phrederik"

24.71.223.147

Do you have any open ports, jackass?

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Phrederik 03-10-2003 06:02 PM

Which fertilizer for overseeding?
 

"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"Phrederik" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
wrote:
just keep the seed wet then slow down the watering after the grass
gets an inch or two tall. dont need to fertilizer... you want the
new grass to be grown (yes I mean *grown*) real soon.

Just ignore this moron, he doesn't have a clue about agriculture.


The poster may not know what he's taking about, but you appear just as
ignorant since you don't know tell us WHY he's wrong.

If all you want to do is call people names, go back to the schoolyard.

If
you want to be helpful, EXPLAIN why the poster is wrong.

I'll explain to the newbie here. If I'm going to the trouble
of over seeding, and all it takes to make it work. Why the ****
would I spare the starter fertilizer, the cheapest part?

Looks like you are as clueless as Diespammer.

Are you a Diespammer sock pimp?


Very mature.

My question was to you about your post and nothing to do with actually doing
anything with grass.

Spend a few more years in the schoolyard and hopefully you will grow up one
day.




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