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KFC911 10-16-2024 11:38 AM

^^^ LOL ..... wait for it... in six months....

"How do I kill all this this dang fescue?"

javadog 10-16-2024 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12340074)
Thanks! I doubled the coverage along with a good starter fertilizer a few days ago... been watering since and an unexpected rain last evening ... gonna water every other day per the "guy who knows stuff" ... I wish it was three weeks earlier ... but stuff happens ;)

Six weeks ago would have been better. ;)

Keep it constantly wet, not just watered every other day.

Best if you raked it into the top 1/4 inch of soil when you put it down.

KFC911 10-16-2024 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by javadog (Post 12340419)
Six weeks ago would have been better. ;)

Keep it constantly wet, not just watered every other day.

Best if you raked it into the top 1/4 inch of soil when you put it down.

I know all this is correct .... I knew it six months ago ....

I have excuses :D

Thanks all!

WPOZZZ 10-16-2024 02:15 PM

The birds will be happy.

KFC911 10-16-2024 02:26 PM

LOL ... at over $2/lb they had better not complain ... it will compliment their worms :).

stevej37 10-16-2024 02:38 PM

What type of starter fertilizer did you use for the new seeding? :D
Hopefully one high in Phosphorus.

KFC911 10-16-2024 02:51 PM

It was a bag of Scott's starter stuff ... don't recall the numbers .... all decent. Might have been a bit light on coverage for that area ... but found a partial bag of 10-10-10 I'll spread too.

stevej37 10-16-2024 03:01 PM

Nice job...a lot of people skip that step.
Give it a week or so and it will start showing.

Rusty Heap 10-16-2024 05:25 PM

I'm on the left.........you're viewing about 4-5 of me and my neighbors on 5 acres each.. My Green Shop is roughly 30 x 100.......


And yes the Village Idiot in the lower right complains my shop stereo is too loud. 700 feet away.........

sigh.


I miss my Llamas, they'd mow my pastures for me.


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wdfifteen 10-17-2024 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12340580)
What type of starter fertilizer did you use for the new seeding? :D
Hopefully one high in Phosphorus.

Starter fertilizer is not necessary. I don’t fertilize the grass until after the 3rd or 4th mowing, then I use regular lawn fertilizer.

rwest 10-17-2024 10:47 AM

Do a google search on pre-germination of grass seed. Pretty cool idea, I was going to do it this fall, but got lazy- story of my life.

You put seed in 5 gallon paint filter socks, put it in a bucket of water, change the water twice a day and after about a week, the seeds sprout and you then spread them on your lawn. Supposedly gives it a head start.

Rusty Heap 10-17-2024 11:17 AM

As I had a large area to cover, I also checked YouTube and people DIY their own Hydro-seed systems. Take a 275 gallon square cage IBC water tote and a 2" water trash pump. You buy a newspaper/pulp mixture in large sacks, add seed, and stir in tank. Then the trash pump, hose and nozzle to spray.

shrug. About $400-500 DIY.

KFC911 10-17-2024 11:25 AM

There is zero chance of rain for the next 7-8 days ... new sprinklers suck ...

My dawg sez woof :)

KFC911 10-17-2024 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by rwest (Post 12341127)
Do a google search on pre-germination of grass seed. Pretty cool idea, I was going to do it this fall, but got lazy- story of my life.

You put seed in 5 gallon paint filter socks, put it in a bucket of water, change the water twice a day and after about a week, the seeds sprout and you then spread them on your lawn. Supposedly gives it a head start.

Yeah .... I "might" do that next time .... mebbe might ... nope!

If it snowed here I'd just wait .... Patrick is da man :D

GH85Carrera 10-17-2024 11:49 AM

I know the best way to get Bermuda grass growing is to make a flower bed and try to keep it out. It will find a way to get in.

Our Fescue stays green all year. It grows like mad in cool weather. I sometime have to fire up the mower in winter if we have a long streak of above freezing weather. And it starts growing as soon as it is above freezing.

One of my buddy's wife over-seeded the dormant Bermuda grass with rye grass. It was nice and green all winter. He threatened her with divorce if she ever did that again. He said mowing the yard on New Year's day was not what he wanted to do in winter. He wanted the winter off from mowing. She said "but it looks so nice" to have green grass.

1990C4S 10-17-2024 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by rwest (Post 12341127)
Do a google search on pre-germination of grass seed. Pretty cool idea, I was going to do it this fall, but got lazy- story of my life.

You put seed in 5 gallon paint filter socks, put it in a bucket of water, change the water twice a day and after about a week, the seeds sprout and you then spread them on your lawn. Supposedly gives it a head start.

I tried that, it was absolutely not successful. It is very easy to end up with rotted grass seed.

HobieMarty 10-17-2024 02:43 PM

I used to know a little about growing "grass" but I guess that's for another thread. Lol.

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cjh 10-17-2024 04:41 PM

Just watch out for turkeys! My wife came to me and said the turkeys were out back and dug up all of my fresh plantings that I put in about 6 weeks ago were I had removed stumps. I looked today and it's a mess.

gduke2010 10-17-2024 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12340327)
It’ll be fine. People around here throw fescue and bluegrass grass seed out on the snow in March so it gets an early start. It’s not a great way to plant grass, but it does come up.

Yes this is the best time to seed. I seeded a home I built this time and the seeded grasses looked better than homes I laid sod.

The middle of summer isn’t a good time to plant.

Fall seems best

greglepore 10-18-2024 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 1990C4S (Post 12341273)
I tried that, it was absolutely not successful. It is very easy to end up with rotted grass seed.

Worked great for me. Have to mix it with a peat or other medium to sow it, some folks use milorganite. I use this to repair dog urine damage spots all the time.

The above directions are misleading. You soak it for 24 hrs. After that you only dunk it twice a day and immediately remove. If you let it go more than a few days it can be a tangled mess of roots. If you left it in the water it would surely rot.


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