Just bought a new house whose prior owners clearly hadn't cared for the lawn or general landscaping at all. The front yard in particular is a mess of weeds, moss, grass and exposed tree roots. There are several trees in front creating a lot of shade and competition for water nutrients, but there are certainly areas where grass should be able to thrive and I think there's enough dappled light to get some thin grass everywhere.
I plan to prep and seed everything this fall, but I would like to start doing whatever I can to be prepared. I would normally hand pull all the weeds, but it's a significant area (close to quarter acre in front yard) and it is really a mess.
What should I do to get the soil well prepped for seeding this fall? Is hand pulling the weeds the only safe option (both environmentally and to avoid hitting the trees)? Anything I should do to get the right nutrient balance in place? Anything I can do to build up some soil/turf above the exposed roots (I can just envision little knees nailing them now)?
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