When you are done using the pool for the season would be a good time to take it down. Seeding the lawn should be done according to your local climate, usually done in the spring. If your weather is fairly mild throughout the winter months reseeding when the pool comes done would also work.
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I like to reseed every spring and fall but I really just gauge re seeding but the lawn condition.
Spring time is always best. Awaite the warmer eather
Yes. In NJ I put down Kentucky bluegrass 3 years ago. Due to hot weather I never saw what I am seeing now with my lawn. The entire lawn has formed heads (I don't know the technical term) which contain seeds.
The best way to mow your lawn would be up and down and side to side
If the lawn is burnt to the point where the grass is very dry and brittle, then yes. Those areas will need to be raked up and either reseeded or sod will need to be put down. If the grass still has some green to it and gives you resistance when you pull on it, then the root system is still alive and generally water will bring it back. I work for the Scotts helpline and we get this question every now and then.
on a racing lawn mower it would be good, just rev up your engine and will engage.
It will not hurt your lawn if you drain your pool water onto it. However, if you don't want a mud puddle, drain it on a down slope where the water will run off and not just sit on your lawn.
You need to adjust your carburetor.
Cub Cadet Superstore sells inexpensive but good lawn equipment including lawnmowers. I would recommend these people as a good source. http://www.cubcadetsuperstore.com/
i think so its a decomposer so it breaks down minerals and turn them back into durt so yeah it is good.
A lawn layer is sod that is put down on plain dirt to create a grassed area, or lawn.