I am helping a family member of mine to repair a 400-500 sq ft section of their back yard. The dog they formerly owned completely trashed a section of their yard by digging 6 inch to 10 inch deep holes all over the place, over a period of years. It is so lumpy now that you can not even get a mower over the holes and mounds of the terrain.
In the past few days they sprayed RoundUp to kill all the grass/weeds (mostly weeds).
My idea is to use a roto-tiller to even out the terrain, then lay down grass seed. I was thinking of using a tall-fescue mix (totally sunny area), and covering with straw. We don't have any heavy equipment, and we are trying to do this as cheaply as possible.
1) Is this a reasonable course of action? Are there other alternatives I should consider?
2) How long do I need to wait after the RoundUp was sprayed before attempting to put down new grass seed.
3) How late in the season can I plant with a tall-fescue mixture in central Ohio? Is fescue my best bet?
4) When I till, should I add some bales of peat-moss (or something else?) to help improve the clay soil?
Thanks,,,,, Cliff
In the past few days they sprayed RoundUp to kill all the grass/weeds (mostly weeds).
My idea is to use a roto-tiller to even out the terrain, then lay down grass seed. I was thinking of using a tall-fescue mix (totally sunny area), and covering with straw. We don't have any heavy equipment, and we are trying to do this as cheaply as possible.
1) Is this a reasonable course of action? Are there other alternatives I should consider?
2) How long do I need to wait after the RoundUp was sprayed before attempting to put down new grass seed.
3) How late in the season can I plant with a tall-fescue mixture in central Ohio? Is fescue my best bet?
4) When I till, should I add some bales of peat-moss (or something else?) to help improve the clay soil?
Thanks,,,,, Cliff



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