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Originally Posted by loochy
Please elaborate. Do you have before and after pictures? What did you do to it?
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I don't really have any pictures of the lawn before and after. But it was really bad, lprobably 75% weeds. I did the front and backyard lawn in separate years because it would have just been too much doing it all at once since it all had to be redone. I did the same method both times starting with the backyard.
The first step was to spray it with Round Up to kill everything. I then cut and bagged it twice. I had to do it twice because I needed to get it as short as possible. After that it was the verticut rental. Then came the worst part. Pulling up all of the thatch from the verticut was a huge pain but it had to be done to ensure good contact for the seeds with the soil. From there it was just water and fertilizer with the occasional weed-b-gone. This was done in 2013. Weed-b-gone is no longer necessary at all.
Then last fall I did the front yard the same way. I was a little late doing it so I ended up putting more seeds down this spring. I found a product from Home Depot that I highly recommend. It is a food for new grass plus a weed killer. It works awesome because it keeps the weeds from growing, which typically grow faster than the new grass, but it also fertilizes the seedlings. It greatly improved the results both in quickness and effectiveness.