I want to pick some brains and see what you guys think I should do. Been lurking for a bit and have seen a couple of you guys on youtube. Lots of good stuff on there and here. I also know that there are not a lot of St. Aug lovers out there, but I'll give it a shot.
Now to my predicament: Around 18k sqft of a garden salad, both front and back, with nutsedge, clover, dove weed and all sorts of other lovely non turf type vegetation going on. Celcius and sedgehammer are on order and a pre-E will be going down. I have some very strong patches of St. Aug in the front leading me to believe that it once was a St. Aug lawn in its day. There is also some centipede and Bermuda throughout. I have all my Milo, starter fert and winter seed just waiting for me to pull the trigger.
The back yard is going to get the Bermuda treatment but I am not sure what to do with the front. I have a huge water oak that shades a good bit of my front corner so I am hesitant to throw down some Princess 77, or something like it, and needing to fill that shaded area.
To add to all of this, I am getting free fill from a friend of mine and will be getting it later this week. I know its not prime time to fill and level but free fill is free fill, I'll take what I can get. I'm guessing its too late to sod St. Aug and I am going to have to throw rye down to keep the dirt in place. I have a lot to fill and level. The property had renters before us and wasn't ever really maintained or ever really taken care of. I have taken down a bunch of trees and ground the stumps down in preparation to fill and have a rolling hill free lawn. My grade runs back to front, back being the highest. I'm not sure how far it drops down(feet not inches) but erosion is an issue, hence the need to do so much filling and leveling. Sorry for the all over the place post but I hope I can get some good feedback and ideas on here. I will post pictures later, when I can pull photos from my phone, I know those will help. Thanks and look forward to learning as much as I can.
Now to my predicament: Around 18k sqft of a garden salad, both front and back, with nutsedge, clover, dove weed and all sorts of other lovely non turf type vegetation going on. Celcius and sedgehammer are on order and a pre-E will be going down. I have some very strong patches of St. Aug in the front leading me to believe that it once was a St. Aug lawn in its day. There is also some centipede and Bermuda throughout. I have all my Milo, starter fert and winter seed just waiting for me to pull the trigger.
The back yard is going to get the Bermuda treatment but I am not sure what to do with the front. I have a huge water oak that shades a good bit of my front corner so I am hesitant to throw down some Princess 77, or something like it, and needing to fill that shaded area.
To add to all of this, I am getting free fill from a friend of mine and will be getting it later this week. I know its not prime time to fill and level but free fill is free fill, I'll take what I can get. I'm guessing its too late to sod St. Aug and I am going to have to throw rye down to keep the dirt in place. I have a lot to fill and level. The property had renters before us and wasn't ever really maintained or ever really taken care of. I have taken down a bunch of trees and ground the stumps down in preparation to fill and have a rolling hill free lawn. My grade runs back to front, back being the highest. I'm not sure how far it drops down(feet not inches) but erosion is an issue, hence the need to do so much filling and leveling. Sorry for the all over the place post but I hope I can get some good feedback and ideas on here. I will post pictures later, when I can pull photos from my phone, I know those will help. Thanks and look forward to learning as much as I can.