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    Right now my front lawn is all brown with a few weeds.I really would like to get it going this year,but I don't know jack about where to begin(besides cutting and watering).Any help?

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    Weed and Feed (Very soon, it is already a little late), do that again in about 3 or 4 months. Also, get some Nematodes. I haven't used them yet, but my parents said last year that they used them and it made a huge difference in their yard (and it was already really nice. They are little worms that come on a sponge like thing that you spray onto your lawn and they eat all sorts of bad things, and spread the nutrients around so that your grass can take better advantage of it. Here is a website to explain them.

    http://soils.usda.gov/SQI/concepts/s...nematodes.html

    Only drawback is they live in the first inch or inch and a half of soil and they need a slightly moist environment to survive, so you will probably have to water 2-3 times a week, and in the summer you will just be SOL, but hopefully by that time, your lawn has taken on a better rooting system and is much healthier and better able to weather that hot sun.

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    check soil pH. dried molasses makes excellent organic fertilizer as well, and will deter fire ants. your lawn is brown because it's likely dormant. keep it cut low until temps start to get high - this will discourage weeds and encourage root growth. when it gets hotter keep it higher to avoid burning the grass.

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    Weed and Feed (Very soon, it is already a little late), do that again in about 3 or 4 months. Also, get some Nematodes. I haven't used them yet, but my parents said last year that they used them and it made a huge difference in their yard (and it was already really nice. They are little worms that come on a sponge like thing that you spray onto your lawn and they eat all sorts of bad things, and spread the nutrients around so that your grass can take better advantage of it. Here is a website to explain them.

    http://soils.usda.gov/SQI/concepts/s...nematodes.html

    Only drawback is they live in the first inch or inch and a half of soil and they need a slightly moist environment to survive, so you will probably have to water 2-3 times a week, and in the summer you will just be SOL, but hopefully by that time, your lawn has taken on a better rooting system and is much healthier and better able to weather that hot sun.
    If you have any trees, weed and feed is a bad idea.

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    My backyard is all dirt because of my dogs. Would it be a good idea to try and throw some grass seeds around or should I just let it be dirt?

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    its dirt. that is all. If you want grass, use your dogs as fertilizer. That is the only way it is going to happen.

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    That's what I figured. Those bas s run around like crazy and killed all the weeds that were out there.

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    At least SA won't be having water restrictions this summer. I'm just guessing that won't happen due to all the rain, and alllll that snowfall , that you guys have been having.

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    Right now my front lawn is all brown with a few weeds.I really would like to get it going this year,but I don't know jack about where to begin(besides cutting and watering).Any help?
    You can spray the weeds now with roundup and it won't hurt the grass since it's dormant. Then, get a truck load of compost and spread it about 1" thick on top of your grass and water it in. Your grass will be super thick and green and the compost will help it retain water during dry spells.

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    dillo dirt, homey


    or scalp it and re-sod

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    At least SA won't be having water restrictions this summer. I'm just guessing that won't happen due to all the rain, and alllll that snowfall , that you guys have been having.
    Yeah, we will have water restrictions, this is San Antonio. We just may not get to stage 3 this year, that is all.

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    So could I do the whole weed and feed thing and apply some compost?Prob a dumb question,but like i said,I don't know jack about lawncare.

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    So could I do the whole weed and feed thing and apply some compost?Prob a dumb question,but like i said,I don't know jack about lawncare.
    It probably wouldn't hurt to do the weed and feed, but you would probably be OK with just the compost. Healthy grass will choke out any weeds.

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    sprinkle some salt onto it...

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    If you don't want to bring in a truckload of compost, compost tea is also a good thing to spray on the yard. Pretty much all the benefits concentrated, and if you have a non-chain nursery nearby they should sell it by the gallon.

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    If you don't want to bring in a truckload of compost, compost tea is also a good thing to spray on the yard. Pretty much all the benefits concentrated, and if you have a non-chain nursery nearby they should sell it by the gallon.
    Never heard of this... does this work? I mean, have you tried it? This would be freakin great especially because there are about 5 nurseries on Bandera between eckhert and 1604 (and I live right near Bandera and Eckhert). I will pick some up.

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    Till the outta the yard then resod that is what I am going to do.

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    Regular compost is cheaper than the tea per square foot and has more benefits than just the fertilizer aspect. It really helps the grass roots retain moisture.

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    Regular compost is cheaper than the tea per square foot and has more benefits than just the fertilizer aspect. It really helps the grass roots retain moisture.
    I have always wondered about doing this. So, essentially, I just get a whole bunch of compost, drop it on top of my grass and water the sucker until I see green (or in the case now, brown)?

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    I think Drachen got it right. There's no reason to make this overly complicated, especially for someone that doesn't know much about the subject.

    Buy a bag of weed and weed and a handheld spreader, follow the instructions on the label.

    What I'll typically do is pull the weeds by hand because weed and feed won't kill all types of weeds and I can pull them faster than it can kill them, but that depends on how many you have. After that I cut it and edge it because it's grown (although not much) over the winter. Also, once I know the cold weather has passed I'll basically begin to flood my lawn for a week or so, basically watering it for an hour every other day, for a week, week and a half.

    I'm not saying you should do that, just that that's what I do to get the grass going, watering it a lot like that really jump starts its growth.

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    I have always wondered about doing this. So, essentially, I just get a whole bunch of compost, drop it on top of my grass and water the sucker until I see green (or in the case now, brown)?
    Just spread it about an inch thick and water it just to settle it. As the grass starts to grow it will grow through the compost and it will settle down around the roots. I haven't done it in a couple of years, but when I was doing it every year the grass was really thick, green, and spongy and I only had to water every other week when my neighbors were watering twice a week. I need to do another layer this year. I've got huge oak trees that suck up a lot of dirt/nutrient from the grass.

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    Never heard of this... does this work? I mean, have you tried it? This would be freakin great especially because there are about 5 nurseries on Bandera between eckhert and 1604 (and I live right near Bandera and Eckhert). I will pick some up.
    There is usually a tap on the bottom of the big composters they use - they just drain off the liquid.

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    Right now my front lawn is all brown with a few weeds.I really would like to get it going this year,but I don't know jack about where to begin(besides cutting and watering).Any help?

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    Just spread it about an inch thick and water it just to settle it. As the grass starts to grow it will grow through the compost and it will settle down around the roots. I haven't done it in a couple of years, but when I was doing it every year the grass was really thick, green, and spongy and I only had to water every other week when my neighbors were watering twice a week. I need to do another layer this year. I've got huge oak trees that suck up a lot of dirt/nutrient from the grass.
    I got a half acre yard, no truck.

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    If you have dogs seed bermuda. Its drought resistant and its fairly hardy. However between the piss and the tracks they will run it probably won't make much of a difference. You can always hardscape it.

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