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Old Oct 29, 2009, 11:37 AM
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a bad lawn

Hello, my lawn is basically a bunch of weeds. I need some advice on it. How can I get a beautiful green GRASS lawn without just tilling the entire thing up and breaking my back. I know I'm gonna have to do some work but is there a way to do it without actually going out and digging everything up and reseeding, is there a time of year thats best to do this? Thanks for your answers guys!!!!!!

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Would help to know where you live, angel, what kind of climate, what part of the US ?

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Hi! angelo244b

Here in Pa. I just made my last cut for the season, but you might have one, maybe two left. try to cut in the 1 1/2" range. Then if you can get some slow release weed an feed in now, you'll have a head-start for next year.

And while winter is raging plan your attack for next season.
TurfFiles - Turfgrass Information for North Carolina

See renovating a lawn:
http://www.turfgrass.ncsu.edu/guides...aLawns2008.pdf

Plant Disease Information Notes
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/ent/clinic/indexa.html

If you need any further help or explanation, please, don't hesitate to write.

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