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How to Replace an Old Lawn
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Tags: Lawn Maintance, Replace Lawn, Old Lawns
If you are spending to much on lawn fertilizer it may be time to replace your old lawn. Below I will tell you how to replace your old lawn.
| 1. | You must first get rid of your present lawn. Do this by spraying it all with Roundup. |
| 2. | Wait 2-3 weeks for the lawn to die and for the Roundup to dissipate. |
| 3. | Sow grass seed and fertilizer right on top of the old lawn. None of the old lawn needs to be removed. |
| 4. | Spread peat moss to cover the old lawn. |
| 5. | Water the area immediately, and keep watering it daily as the weather requires. In cool weather, once a day will do. In hot weather, twice a day might be required. Just do not let the peat moss dry out. |
| 6. | Keep watering until the new lawn sprouts and fills in. From that point, apply standard lawn care. |
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