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New home, hydroseed is mostly dirt and crab grass now, help!

qmanchoo
10 years ago

I have been busy reading many posts in this forum before posting this and I am very interested in any feedback on my lawn plan. I have a newly hydroseeded lawn that did not work out so well. It's mostly dirt and crab grass after a hot summer in New Hampshire. The lawn only has about 40% short new grass in sparse patches (after 6 weeks). Here is the plan I have in place to start fixing this issue in the fall, about 1 month from now. Can anyone provide feedback on my plan? Keep in mind I'm 1 guy with a 32,000 sq/ft lawn. I'm a hard worker, but trying to keep thing manageable.

Step1: Re-seed in the fall to get a good grass bed to crowd out the crab grass.

Step2: Apply pre emergent + fertilizer in the spring and continue on a regular fertilizing schedule.

For Step1:

Rent:
- Lawn aerator
- Lawn roller

Buy:
- Grass seed from local agway that is meant for the north east climate
- Starter fertilizer
- Broadcast spreader

Do:
1. Water lawn thoroughly 2 days prior
2. Mow lawn at lowest setting the day before aeration
3. Use aerator first in east west pattern and then in north south pattern
4. Spread grass seed
5. Spreak ferilizer
6. Use lawn roller to work seeds into dirt
7. Water for 10mins @ 3 times daily for 2-3 weeks

Any thoughts ?

This post was edited by qmanchoo on Sun, Aug 4, 13 at 10:30

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