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Front Lawn Renovation - Next steps - advice

9 years ago

The summer heat and the fact that the sun reflecting off the front windows onto my mixed Fescue (Lesco blend) yard has killed it off, it's time for a lawn renovation. I used a thermal imager a few weeks ago and the grass temp was 95 to 110 compared to air temps of 80F due to sunlight reflectivity from the house. Soil temps were at least 15F above air temps, and grass temps were almost 20F.

~ 2 weeks ago I initially bought roundup and put it into a 2 gallon manual pump sprayer, however it didn't seem to kill everything so I ended up buying something else.

6 days after roundup - still spots of green. I used the correct amount. (6oz per gallon) Applied roundup on 8/16, photo below is from 8/22


Bought this instead, it seems to have worked better (and cheaper!)


Sprayed this on 8/23, scalped the lawn with my troy built pushmower on 8/25 (a LOT of dust!) and picture from today (8/27)

Manual raking of the lawn (2000sqft (47x41 (+/- 10%))

My next steps are to finish raking up what I can and then I plan on applying this a few days before I rent a Billygoat Overseeder to apply KGB (Midnight Kentucky Bluegrass)



The question I have is, am I doing the correct things, namely this

- Kill existing lawn (DONE)

- Rake Existing grass up as much as I can, manually (In Progress)

- Apply starter fertalizer BEFORE I slit seed.

- When I slit seed, reduce amount to half of what bag(s) suggest (1.5lb/1000sqft) so I can make dual passes and have maximum coverage.

- (Optional) Apply peat moss/straw to reduce evap of watering?

- Water 2x a day for a few minutes?

- Do I have to worry about the grass I can't pull up? Or should I till the entire lawn with a tiller? Time is running out for planting this seed. I live in the Eastern Panhandle of WV and first frost is mid oct.



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