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Hello,
I have a bag of Fescue Blend and recommended fert,..
I am pretty new to lawn care so you may have to dumb it down a bit.
My situation is this:
Location: Bakersfield, CA
I purchased a home in August of last year, the current front lawn had a centipede type grass...mixed with alot of junk.
Before winter, I sprayed killsaw, and then seeded winter rye,...which after some time, looked very nice.
After a trip to my local garden shop, I decided to try the tall fescue blend seed as it is suppose to stay year round.
My main question is,....considering I had alot of junk grass, which I assume will return after the winter rye dies off.
Will I see good results by doing the following:
I purchased an electric dethatcher and a manual aerator tool, not sure the yard has ever had that done so I am guessing that will help.
Then I plan to cut the grass fairly short, and overseed with the tall fescue.
Will this method allow the fecue to blend and eventually override the current junk if cut longer?
I am guessing my best bet would be to completely remove what is there and start fresh...but I would greatly appreciate not having to do that.
Would scalping the current lawn and seeding be a better option than just cutting short?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I have a bag of Fescue Blend and recommended fert,..
I am pretty new to lawn care so you may have to dumb it down a bit.
My situation is this:
Location: Bakersfield, CA
I purchased a home in August of last year, the current front lawn had a centipede type grass...mixed with alot of junk.
Before winter, I sprayed killsaw, and then seeded winter rye,...which after some time, looked very nice.
After a trip to my local garden shop, I decided to try the tall fescue blend seed as it is suppose to stay year round.
My main question is,....considering I had alot of junk grass, which I assume will return after the winter rye dies off.
Will I see good results by doing the following:
I purchased an electric dethatcher and a manual aerator tool, not sure the yard has ever had that done so I am guessing that will help.
Then I plan to cut the grass fairly short, and overseed with the tall fescue.
Will this method allow the fecue to blend and eventually override the current junk if cut longer?
I am guessing my best bet would be to completely remove what is there and start fresh...but I would greatly appreciate not having to do that.
Would scalping the current lawn and seeding be a better option than just cutting short?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.