Have some of that same crap in a couple patches in my lawn. guess i know what i'm doing with that..
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Well that would explain why crabgrass killer hasn't been effective. I've dug up a bunch of that crap the last couple years so I guess I need to keep at it.
You can "paint" roundup on using a paintbrush to avoid damage to surrounding grass. Roundup also makes gel form that looks like a deodorant stick. That's a good option.
I have a drainage issue in my backyard where the lot lines meet; nights like tonight leaves standing water; my sprinkler system has to be managed in those zones. It’s a PIA, but I plan to be here a long time, so while I am not a patient guy, I am stubborn. Is there an effective manner to apply compost over new sod?Man I hate clay soil and I have it. How bad do you want to fix it? You can pay to haul in a few tons of composted manure. Aside from basically just hauling in new soil, it takes years and a commitment to add organic matter into the soil. Check you pH and report back. Do you have places that don't drain on the property?
I have a drainage issue in my backyard where the lot lines meet; nights like tonight leaves standing water; my sprinkler system has to be managed in those zones. It’s a PIA, but I plan to be here a long time, so while I am not a patient guy, I am stubborn. Is there an effective manner to apply compost over new sod?
Colored mulch will fade over time. Not an issue if you are remulching every year, but if you plan to leave it for a few years be prepared for it to get lighter over time. Probably not a big deal unless you plan to only augment what you have in following years rather than replacing it wholesale. The new stuff will stick out like a sore thumb if next to older, faded stuff.
Yeah, I'm re-applying mulch every year as it is now.
Do you guys put the mulch right onto the dirt or do you put that cloth stuff down to keep the weeds down?
Have not read the whole thread but does anyone know of a weed killer that is safe for lawns and pets? I've been googling and can only find preemergents and weed/grass killers.
Do you guys put the mulch right onto the dirt or do you put that cloth stuff down to keep the weeds down?
Have not read the whole thread but does anyone know of a weed killer that is safe for lawns and pets? I've been googling and can only find preemergents and weed/grass killers.
Landscaper said to not use weed barrier fabric under mulch, because you want the mulch to eventually break down and add organic matter to the soil. Can be a pain in the butt though to keep mulched areas weed & grass free, especially in thin spots over time with wind and decomposing cover.Do you guys put the mulch right onto the dirt or do you put that cloth stuff down to keep the weeds down?
Landscaper said to not use weed barrier fabric under mulch, because you want the mulch to eventually break down and add organic matter to the soil. Can be a pain in the butt though to keep mulched areas weed & grass free, especially in thin spots over time with wind and decomposing cover.
Mulching definitely has ongoing cost & maintenance factors to consider.
This stuff was a real problem in mine and a couple neighbors yards 6 or 7 years ago. Back then I worked in the home office of a large CO-OP in Ames and talked to the Agronomy guys - even brought them a chunk to look at. They said it was a wide-bladed fescue and set me up with a product called Certainty. It was $100 for a 2.5 ounce back then - Co-op cost. They told me that is what golf courses used to keep that crap out of the fairways. My neighbor has a yard guy and we have him mix it and apply to all the yards in a backpack sprayer for a $100 bill on the side. Took a couple of years but it is all but eliminated from our yards. Now he just mixes a small amount up and spot treats any he finds in the early fall.
It does stress the hell out of the bluegrass. Stops growing for a couple weeks but after that, the wide--bladed crap is dead and the bluegrass gets rolling again.
What’s the opinion on best way to remove grass and prepare the ground for a garden?
Shallower is fine, 4 inches is just showing off......