Spring! Water, sunlight, and not to cold
You can put down new grass and it to hold up in a few ways. You can try putting down fake grass.
No, it is not recommended to put sod on top of existing grass because the existing grass will prevent the new sod from establishing roots properly. It is best to remove the existing grass before laying down new sod for optimal growth.
Yes, you can put sod over existing grass, but it is generally not recommended as the existing grass may prevent the new sod from establishing properly. It is best to remove the existing grass before laying down new sod for better results.
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You are going to need to fertilize you lawn. If the fertilizing is not helping, you will want to put down new grass seed.
It is best to use fertilizer in spring and early summer as these are the growing periods. You can also put fertilizer down in late autumn for a faster green up in the spring. You don't want to put fertilizer down too early in autumn as it will cause the grass to go into a growth spurt and won't have time to harden off before winter.
There are many products that can help you replace the nutrients that the grass is losing and causing yellow spots. You can also rip up the yellow grass and put down grass seed.
You don't have to put very much down, just enough to be able to make the surface of the sod lay in line with the grass next to it.
It is best to put 20 percent down on a house; then you avoid the PMI charge per month.
No, but if you don't the grass will mold and sour and create a huge mess when you remove the pool for the winter season. Digging up the grass using a square shovel is the best idea. Put down a tarp or use sand, which you compact using water, until the sand it hard and doesn't mold to your foot anymore. Digging up the grass, leveling out the ground afterwards and using a tarp is the easiest way to do this.
Grass fertilization should be done in spring or fall. It is preferable to spread fertilizer before a rain so that it soaks into the soil.
The best time to put down sod for optimal growth and establishment is during the early fall or early spring when the weather is cooler and there is more moisture in the soil. This allows the sod to take root and establish itself before the extreme temperatures of summer or winter.