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![]() Here's my hopefully easy solution to about 200 square ft. of patchy tall fescue.. 1. Spray round up and kill it, twice if needed 2. Rake in a little top soil over dead fescue 3. Seed area with different type of grass leaving dead fescue Will this work? I really don't have the energy or time to dig it all up... Thanks for your help!! Kevin Miller Zone 5 |
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You use the term "patchy" does that mean outcompeted by weeds?
I suggest aerating and topdressing with 1/4 inch of good compost. Reseed bare areas and lightly cover with 1/4 inch of good compost. Healthy fescue will outcompete weeds. Feed with a fertilizer that will promote a healthy soil food web. http://www.groworganic.com/a/item_F400.html One gallon of compost tea concentrate fpr every 1000 sq. ft. monthly will help build soil diversity and promote root growth. Homebuilt brewer http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/pages/g00030.asp Excellent prebuilt brewer http://simplici-tea.com/ Round-up is severely damaging to soil biology (healthy garden conditions). On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 16:14:22 -0500, Kevin Miller wrote: Here's my hopefully easy solution to about 200 square ft. of patchy tall fescue.. 1. Spray round up and kill it, twice if needed 2. Rake in a little top soil over dead fescue 3. Seed area with different type of grass leaving dead fescue Will this work? I really don't have the energy or time to dig it all up... Thanks for your help!! Kevin Miller Zone 5 "Nature, left alone, is in perfect balance. Harmful insects and plant diseases are always present, but do not occur in nature to an extent which requires the use of poisonous chemicals. The sensible approach to disease and insect control is to grow sturdy crops in a healthy environment." Masanobu Fukuoka, One Straw Revolution--1978 |
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![]() Patchy being fescue among bluegrass, circular areas of fescue in the bluegrass On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 14:42:43 -0700, Tom Jaszewski wrote: You use the term "patchy" does that mean outcompeted by weeds? I suggest aerating and topdressing with 1/4 inch of good compost. Reseed bare areas and lightly cover with 1/4 inch of good compost. Healthy fescue will outcompete weeds. Feed with a fertilizer that will promote a healthy soil food web. http://www.groworganic.com/a/item_F400.html One gallon of compost tea concentrate fpr every 1000 sq. ft. monthly will help build soil diversity and promote root growth. Homebuilt brewer http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/pages/g00030.asp Excellent prebuilt brewer http://simplici-tea.com/ Round-up is severely damaging to soil biology (healthy garden conditions). On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 16:14:22 -0500, Kevin Miller wrote: Here's my hopefully easy solution to about 200 square ft. of patchy tall fescue.. 1. Spray round up and kill it, twice if needed 2. Rake in a little top soil over dead fescue 3. Seed area with different type of grass leaving dead fescue Will this work? I really don't have the energy or time to dig it all up... Thanks for your help!! Kevin Miller Zone 5 "Nature, left alone, is in perfect balance. Harmful insects and plant diseases are always present, but do not occur in nature to an extent which requires the use of poisonous chemicals. The sensible approach to disease and insect control is to grow sturdy crops in a healthy environment." Masanobu Fukuoka, One Straw Revolution--1978 |
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![]() Why not solarize it? As small as it is it will be inexpensive to develop a healthy soil profile and have a lower maintenance lawn. My recommendations stand, in principal. Just solarize the lawn with a tarp. I have several scraps of pond liner that I use. Then aerate, build soil and reseed with BG. On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 17:42:56 -0500, Kevin Miller wrote: Patchy being fescue among bluegrass, circular areas of fescue in the bluegrass On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 14:42:43 -0700, Tom Jaszewski wrote: You use the term "patchy" does that mean outcompeted by weeds? I suggest aerating and topdressing with 1/4 inch of good compost. Reseed bare areas and lightly cover with 1/4 inch of good compost. Healthy fescue will outcompete weeds. Feed with a fertilizer that will promote a healthy soil food web. http://www.groworganic.com/a/item_F400.html One gallon of compost tea concentrate fpr every 1000 sq. ft. monthly will help build soil diversity and promote root growth. Homebuilt brewer http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/pages/g00030.asp Excellent prebuilt brewer http://simplici-tea.com/ Round-up is severely damaging to soil biology (healthy garden conditions). "Nature, left alone, is in perfect balance. Harmful insects and plant diseases are always present, but do not occur in nature to an extent which requires the use of poisonous chemicals. The sensible approach to disease and insect control is to grow sturdy crops in a healthy environment." Masanobu Fukuoka, One Straw Revolution--1978 |
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![]() It's been very nice of you to help me with this... When you mean "solarize" do you mean kill the grass with a tarp? (I actually have a bunch of them I could use) On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 16:28:11 -0700, Tom Jaszewski wrote: Why not solarize it? As small as it is it will be inexpensive to develop a healthy soil profile and have a lower maintenance lawn. My recommendations stand, in principal. Just solarize the lawn with a tarp. I have several scraps of pond liner that I use. Then aerate, build soil and reseed with BG. On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 17:42:56 -0500, Kevin Miller wrote: Patchy being fescue among bluegrass, circular areas of fescue in the bluegrass On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 14:42:43 -0700, Tom Jaszewski wrote: You use the term "patchy" does that mean outcompeted by weeds? I suggest aerating and topdressing with 1/4 inch of good compost. Reseed bare areas and lightly cover with 1/4 inch of good compost. Healthy fescue will outcompete weeds. Feed with a fertilizer that will promote a healthy soil food web. http://www.groworganic.com/a/item_F400.html One gallon of compost tea concentrate fpr every 1000 sq. ft. monthly will help build soil diversity and promote root growth. Homebuilt brewer http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/pages/g00030.asp Excellent prebuilt brewer http://simplici-tea.com/ Round-up is severely damaging to soil biology (healthy garden conditions). "Nature, left alone, is in perfect balance. Harmful insects and plant diseases are always present, but do not occur in nature to an extent which requires the use of poisonous chemicals. The sensible approach to disease and insect control is to grow sturdy crops in a healthy environment." Masanobu Fukuoka, One Straw Revolution--1978 |
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