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Turfgrass
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![]() Removing Old "Lawn"
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angminnie Friend |
We're having an irrigation system installed next week so we don't have to water by hand. Currently, our "grass" consists of mostly weeds, some St. Augustine grass, Bermuda grass, and a couple patches of carpetgrass. So, needless to say it's a mess. The company who's installing the irrigation system suggests we re-sod the lawn. He suggested Round Up, which we went ahead and did. I just did the second application today. The Bermuda grass seems to be taking the longest to die off. My question is what's the fastest/easiest and most affordable way to remove the old stuff? It's just my husband and myself doing it. We have a smaller property and thought about raking it, but that would be time consuming. Should I rent a tiller or dethatcher? I've heard the sod shaver machine is super heavy for 2 people. I guess the real question is: Does the old stuff have to be 100% removed? Can there be some dead grass/weed roots left? Will that do any type of damage to the new sod? Any suggestions would be appreciated? IP: Logged |
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saltcedar Turfmaster |
Does the old stuff have to be 100% removed? In the case of Bermuda grass yes. It will re-invade IP: Logged |
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Alex_in_FL Turfmaster |
I have not tried this but have read others saying it works.Simply scap your yard with a mower. I am not sure if you are sodding with Bermuda or St Augustine. If SA then you need to kill the bermuda 2 or 3 times. If you are going to sod bermuda then you can kill the SA with many herbicides. IP: Logged |
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