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Planting New Lawn
Planting Fescues is similar to many other
lawns. Fescues are generally best planted in the fall,
typically between September 15th and November 1
st.
Prepare
the Seed bed, Grade, smooth and level the lawn, remove debris
such as stones twigs etc. Lightly tilling the first several
inched of soil will also help loosen and provide a good
foundation for your grass seed. Work in a good starter
fertilizer. Fertilizers such as a 28-24-6 would be ideal. You need
a fertilizer that has a generous amount of nitrogen (28)
and a higher rate of phosphorous then usual. (24) the phosphorous
will encourage vigorous root growth in your new lawn helping
it to establish itself into a dense turf.
Spread the seed at the rate of
3 to 5 pounds per 1000
square feet, rake the seed in to a depth of
1/4” and
if needed, use straw as a light mulch to prevent erosion. Water daily
for 30 days to give all of the seed a good chance
to germinate. D
o not exceed the recommended rate of seed
when establishing a new lawn. Fescue Seedling will compete
with each other and although you will get a very nice initial
carpet of seedlings but competition between seedlings for
water and nutrients will give you poor
results.
Over Seeding Existing
Lawn
Cut the
existing
lawn as close as possible without scalping it. Rake or scratch
the soil and apply the seed over it at the
rate of 1 to 2 Pound per 1000 Square feet follow mulching
and watering instructions as listed above .
WARNING, Do not use
any weed and feed fertilizers or weed preventative
applications when seeding a lawn
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