Yes most definitely! it is most important to SCARF your yard. I mean i know absolutely EVERYTHING about scarfing!.... Not really, i am just sum random chick telling you total crap. But scarfing seems pretty scientific, and i spose u should scarf your yard.But i do know 1 thing about scarfing. you must always eat it with soup
Yours truly Supersoup Girl!
It is generally recommended to lay topsoil before adding sand to level the yard. Topsoil provides nutrients for grass growth and helps with drainage. Fertilizing the yard can be done after the sand is laid to promote healthy grass growth.
It is recommended to treat for grubs before fertilizing. Treating for grubs first ensures that the pesticide can effectively target and eliminate the grubs without interference from the fertilizer. Fertilizing after treating for grubs allows the grass to recover and promote healthy growth.
The fertilizer should go in the topsoil where the grass and plants can use it.
To successfully grow grass after stump grinding in your yard, you should remove any remaining debris, loosen the soil, add topsoil or compost, sow grass seeds or lay sod, water regularly, and provide proper maintenance such as mowing and fertilizing.
If its still young it won't bloom well. I planted one in my parents yard and it took many years (6-7) years before it actually bloomed like it should. You may want to try fertilizing it next year starting in spring help give it a boost.
definently but organically is reccomended by most professionals
You need to know perimeter when you're fencing the yard. You need to know area when you're mowing it, seeding it, fertilizing it, buying it, or selling it.
You should lay sod in your yard during the cooler months of the year, typically in the early spring or early fall. This allows the sod to establish its roots before the extreme heat of summer or the cold of winter.
Two weeks after hatching.I should know because I had them in my back yard.
To improve the appearance of your yard by redoing the lawn, you can start by removing any weeds and dead grass, aerating the soil, reseeding or laying new sod, and regularly watering and fertilizing the lawn. This will help promote healthy grass growth and create a lush, green lawn that enhances the overall look of your yard.
To prevent clover from spreading in your yard, you can regularly mow your lawn to keep it short, improve the health of your grass through proper watering and fertilizing, and manually remove clover patches as they appear. Additionally, you can use herbicides specifically designed to target clover.
it is millimeters centameters,inches, a foot, yard...................i think