Anonymous wrote:Buy a goat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread about neighbors excessively spraying has me thinking about my plans for the yard at our new home. We just moved in over the winter and it's clear we've got a pretty terrible lawn on our hands ... just tons of weeds, bare spots, and crappy wild grasses. We'd like to 'start over' this fall. So far we've added compost, light fertilizer, and overseeded but it seems like a restoration will be a decade long affair. But, we also are sensitive to coming in with roundup guns blazing. Is there any way to A) kill all the weeds and leave the grass so we can overseed again in the fall, or B) kill everything so we can apply sod in the Fall ... but without going crazy on chemical sprays?
Any suggestions? We are not 100% organic-only, no chemicals ever kind of people ... but we're also not the type to automatically default to the skull and crossbones either.
Besides that you are stupid and probably have no clue what organic and chemicals are....
You can pick a lawn service that does organic fertilizer and services.
Anonymous wrote:The thread about neighbors excessively spraying has me thinking about my plans for the yard at our new home. We just moved in over the winter and it's clear we've got a pretty terrible lawn on our hands ... just tons of weeds, bare spots, and crappy wild grasses. We'd like to 'start over' this fall. So far we've added compost, light fertilizer, and overseeded but it seems like a restoration will be a decade long affair. But, we also are sensitive to coming in with roundup guns blazing. Is there any way to A) kill all the weeds and leave the grass so we can overseed again in the fall, or B) kill everything so we can apply sod in the Fall ... but without going crazy on chemical sprays?
Any suggestions? We are not 100% organic-only, no chemicals ever kind of people ... but we're also not the type to automatically default to the skull and crossbones either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread about neighbors excessively spraying has me thinking about my plans for the yard at our new home. We just moved in over the winter and it's clear we've got a pretty terrible lawn on our hands ... just tons of weeds, bare spots, and crappy wild grasses. We'd like to 'start over' this fall. So far we've added compost, light fertilizer, and overseeded but it seems like a restoration will be a decade long affair. But, we also are sensitive to coming in with roundup guns blazing. Is there any way to A) kill all the weeds and leave the grass so we can overseed again in the fall, or B) kill everything so we can apply sod in the Fall ... but without going crazy on chemical sprays?
Any suggestions? We are not 100% organic-only, no chemicals ever kind of people ... but we're also not the type to automatically default to the skull and crossbones either.
Besides that you are stupid and probably have no clue what organic and chemicals are....
You can pick a lawn service that does organic fertilizer and services.
Anonymous wrote:
Besides that you are stupid and probably have no clue what organic and chemicals are....
You can pick a lawn service that does organic fertilizer and services.
Anonymous wrote:The thread about neighbors excessively spraying has me thinking about my plans for the yard at our new home. We just moved in over the winter and it's clear we've got a pretty terrible lawn on our hands ... just tons of weeds, bare spots, and crappy wild grasses. We'd like to 'start over' this fall. So far we've added compost, light fertilizer, and overseeded but it seems like a restoration will be a decade long affair. But, we also are sensitive to coming in with roundup guns blazing. Is there any way to A) kill all the weeds and leave the grass so we can overseed again in the fall, or B) kill everything so we can apply sod in the Fall ... but without going crazy on chemical sprays?
Any suggestions? We are not 100% organic-only, no chemicals ever kind of people ... but we're also not the type to automatically default to the skull and crossbones either.
Anonymous wrote:rip it up and start over. either that or pull weeds for the next 3-5 years.
Anonymous wrote:What is your goal for your lawn? Does it have to look golf-course perfect, or is ok to have clover, violets, and the occasional dandelion?
How big is your yard?
How much sun does your yard get?