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How To Renovate Lawns with Fertilizer and Grass Seed
 Extreme Lawn Makeover If the majority of your lawn is crabgrass or other weeds and very little desirable grass, Grass
Pad's Idiot Proof Total Lawn Renovation using Eraser® (glyphosate) should start in August.
Short days, cool nights and welcome rain promise lower water bills in September for fall seeding and sodding projects. ....read more
Fall
Renovation Imitating Mother Nature
 As part
of their natural growth cycle, grass plants form seed heads and re-seed themselves
every year in the fall. This regeneration cycle has developed over millions of years and is true on the plains of Kansas and
wherever grass grows. In nature, grass plants will routinely produce 500 to 1,000 lbs of seed per acres. Steps to regenerate
your lawn are simple. ....read more
Renovating Spring Lawns In early spring, Thin areas and bare spots show
up quickly as the rest of the lawn begins to turn green. Winter injury to newly seeded areas is apparent.
Dead crabgrass and foxtail form brown patches and bare spots in the otherwise green turf. Heavily
shaded areas look particularly forlorn and muddy. New construction around patios and driveways, as well as larger open areas
are barren and in danger of erosion. ....read more
Spring Seeding when
using PREVENT
Full strength PREVENT should not be used over the top of new seed. PREVENT may stop
the seed from germinating just as it does with crabgrass....read more
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