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MDO 01-03-2004 09:08 PM

Seeded lawn last October - Need advice
 
I tilled and seeded my new yard last October before it froze (midwest
- central Illinois). I threw down some straw in the dry areas, and I
had what looked to have been a good start last fall...lots of green
grass coming up in areas.

Now it's March, and I'm wondering when I a good time is to start
seeding again. What are good products to use? Do I need to till the
bare areas? My dirt is not real hard, but it's not tilled anymore.
Plus, I have quite a few bare or thin areas.

Thanks
Mike

Steveo 02-03-2004 05:54 AM

Seeded lawn last October - Need advice
 
(MDO) wrote:
I tilled and seeded my new yard last October before it froze (midwest
- central Illinois). I threw down some straw in the dry areas, and I
had what looked to have been a good start last fall...lots of green
grass coming up in areas.

Now it's March, and I'm wondering when I a good time is to start
seeding again. What are good products to use? Do I need to till the
bare areas? My dirt is not real hard, but it's not tilled anymore.
Plus, I have quite a few bare or thin areas.

Thanks
Mike

Seed it asap. Re-straw anyplace that needs re-seeding.

Do it now. Frost or snow doesn't hurt grass seed.

--
Mopar
http://www.allpar.com/mopar.html

Steveo 02-03-2004 06:09 AM

Seeded lawn last October - Need advice
 
(MDO) wrote:
I tilled and seeded my new yard last October before it froze (midwest
- central Illinois). I threw down some straw in the dry areas, and I
had what looked to have been a good start last fall...lots of green
grass coming up in areas.

Now it's March, and I'm wondering when I a good time is to start
seeding again. What are good products to use? Do I need to till the
bare areas? My dirt is not real hard, but it's not tilled anymore.
Plus, I have quite a few bare or thin areas.

Thanks
Mike

Seed it asap. Re-straw anyplace that needs re-seeding.

Do it now. Frost or snow doesn't hurt grass seed.

--
Mopar
http://www.allpar.com/mopar.html

Chet Hayes 02-03-2004 01:21 PM

Seeded lawn last October - Need advice
 
The first question is, what went wrong last fall? If it was properly
prepared and seeded, you shouldn't have to do anything now. Did you
seed it too late in the season so that it didn't have time to get
established? Early Sept is the optimum time. Was the soil tested,
proper PH established, and starter fertilizer applied? Did you use a
high quality seed, preferably endophyte enhanced?

If you just have some small areas, you can reseed those late Mar-early
April, by roughing up the area with a rake, distributing the seed, and
lightly raking again. If there are big areas, then rent a slice
seeder. Spring is a much more difficult time to establish a lawn for
several reasons. Competition from weeds, higher temps requiring more
water and not a lot of time to get established before hot summer
weather arrives are the main ones.

Since your re-seeding, make sure you later put down the proper
crabgrass control, eg Tupersan, which is OK for new lawns.

Chet Hayes 02-03-2004 01:27 PM

Seeded lawn last October - Need advice
 
The first question is, what went wrong last fall? If it was properly
prepared and seeded, you shouldn't have to do anything now. Did you
seed it too late in the season so that it didn't have time to get
established? Early Sept is the optimum time. Was the soil tested,
proper PH established, and starter fertilizer applied? Did you use a
high quality seed, preferably endophyte enhanced?

If you just have some small areas, you can reseed those late Mar-early
April, by roughing up the area with a rake, distributing the seed, and
lightly raking again. If there are big areas, then rent a slice
seeder. Spring is a much more difficult time to establish a lawn for
several reasons. Competition from weeds, higher temps requiring more
water and not a lot of time to get established before hot summer
weather arrives are the main ones.

Since your re-seeding, make sure you later put down the proper
crabgrass control, eg Tupersan, which is OK for new lawns.

Chet Hayes 02-03-2004 01:31 PM

Seeded lawn last October - Need advice
 
The first question is, what went wrong last fall? If it was properly
prepared and seeded, you shouldn't have to do anything now. Did you
seed it too late in the season so that it didn't have time to get
established? Early Sept is the optimum time. Was the soil tested,
proper PH established, and starter fertilizer applied? Did you use a
high quality seed, preferably endophyte enhanced?

If you just have some small areas, you can reseed those late Mar-early
April, by roughing up the area with a rake, distributing the seed, and
lightly raking again. If there are big areas, then rent a slice
seeder. Spring is a much more difficult time to establish a lawn for
several reasons. Competition from weeds, higher temps requiring more
water and not a lot of time to get established before hot summer
weather arrives are the main ones.

Since your re-seeding, make sure you later put down the proper
crabgrass control, eg Tupersan, which is OK for new lawns.

Chet Hayes 02-03-2004 02:10 PM

Seeded lawn last October - Need advice
 
The first question is, what went wrong last fall? If it was properly
prepared and seeded, you shouldn't have to do anything now. Did you
seed it too late in the season so that it didn't have time to get
established? Early Sept is the optimum time. Was the soil tested,
proper PH established, and starter fertilizer applied? Did you use a
high quality seed, preferably endophyte enhanced?

If you just have some small areas, you can reseed those late Mar-early
April, by roughing up the area with a rake, distributing the seed, and
lightly raking again. If there are big areas, then rent a slice
seeder. Spring is a much more difficult time to establish a lawn for
several reasons. Competition from weeds, higher temps requiring more
water and not a lot of time to get established before hot summer
weather arrives are the main ones.

Since your re-seeding, make sure you later put down the proper
crabgrass control, eg Tupersan, which is OK for new lawns.


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