Hi everyone,
I'm green on the lawn scene here. In my third year of homeownership and deciding to take control of my Bermuda lawn, which is currently sparse, patchy, gray and sad.
I sent my soil samples out today and will address herbicides and fertilizers when I get the results, but if I'm correct, I believe my first action should be scalping and possibly aeration.
I believe I will start wish a rotary mower with a bag, which is what I need for scalping in order to de-thatch. If anyone has recommendations for any certain mowers that are better or worse than others, I will greatly appreciate hearing them. The only green in my lawn so far is the fescue that's blowing around. The bermuda itself hasn't shown any green. Should I wait for green to appear before I scalp?
Thanks so much in advance!
I'm green on the lawn scene here. In my third year of homeownership and deciding to take control of my Bermuda lawn, which is currently sparse, patchy, gray and sad.
I sent my soil samples out today and will address herbicides and fertilizers when I get the results, but if I'm correct, I believe my first action should be scalping and possibly aeration.
I believe I will start wish a rotary mower with a bag, which is what I need for scalping in order to de-thatch. If anyone has recommendations for any certain mowers that are better or worse than others, I will greatly appreciate hearing them. The only green in my lawn so far is the fescue that's blowing around. The bermuda itself hasn't shown any green. Should I wait for green to appear before I scalp?
Thanks so much in advance!