letsdickcheney
Member
hello fellows,
i'm tring to fix my parents lawn. it's awful. green in the center spots but dead and dry at all around the edges.
i've read up and bought the right seeds n turf-buider, borrowed a seed spreader and bought something with gypsom that the guy at HD would help with the very hard soil on the edges.
i've raked it as best i can (thick layer of clippings on top of bare dirt) and mowed it lower and lower. but i'm having a rough time aerating the lawn by that i mean breaking up the hard clay on the edges and getting through the crabgrass in the greener sections.
i've used very large nails hammered through the bottoms of old running shoes with a board in between. worked a little untill on of the nails came up and made a divot on my heel...lol. went out and bought a hevyduty garden weasel thing but it's still very tough.
i don't want to spend more money on a gas powered cultivater .
any help would be much appreciated by me and my infected heel lol,
letsdickcheney
i'm tring to fix my parents lawn. it's awful. green in the center spots but dead and dry at all around the edges.
i've read up and bought the right seeds n turf-buider, borrowed a seed spreader and bought something with gypsom that the guy at HD would help with the very hard soil on the edges.
i've raked it as best i can (thick layer of clippings on top of bare dirt) and mowed it lower and lower. but i'm having a rough time aerating the lawn by that i mean breaking up the hard clay on the edges and getting through the crabgrass in the greener sections.
i've used very large nails hammered through the bottoms of old running shoes with a board in between. worked a little untill on of the nails came up and made a divot on my heel...lol. went out and bought a hevyduty garden weasel thing but it's still very tough.
i don't want to spend more money on a gas powered cultivater .
any help would be much appreciated by me and my infected heel lol,
letsdickcheney