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roc_on_the_rocks
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Perfect time of year for this because you can plant new grass early next month (Oct).
- Rake out the loose/dead grass in the area.
- Rake in composted manure (your going to need 4+ bags).
- Add grass seed. Rake in lightly.
- The first week you need to water it lightly twice a day.
- Apply a "fall" or starter fertilizer late in Oct.
If you live on the "edge" of a city, see if you can find a "feed store" (or Tractor Supply) in a near by small town. Almost all of them will sell grass seed in bulk at MUCH less than you can buy it a any "big box" store. )Sunny mix" is fine. They will also have 10-10-10 fertilizer which is a good starter fertilizer. You can use what you have left over in early spring (beginning of April).
I use 19-19-19 on my entire lawn in late spring before the temps are in the 70s. Works great and much cheaper than residential fertilizers.
No favorite for pre-merriment crabgrass control.
Thanks again theoldwizard1, you have been extremely helpful.
There's Tractor Supply near town, and Rural King in town (Columbus, IN). Any preference? I have less then 1/2 acre, so I don't mind paying for a premium seed. Is Kentucky Blue grass the way to go? Do you have any experience with Fine Fescue? Parts of my lawn get shaded by large trees at times. I read good things about Fine Fescue for shaded area and I wondered if it makes sense applying Fine Fescue everywhere.
Also, I'm considering renting an aerator for a day. Seeding after aeration, right? Or should I postpone aeration for next year?
