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I'm nuts for the place
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Have you priced out sod or are you just guessing at the cost? When my wife and I bought our house 4 years ago it was new construction so the builders definition of a lawn was much different than ours. When we priced out our options, having top soil brought in and than seeding and all that goes along with growing a new lawn it was about the same cost as it was for us to just go the sod route. Granted I did the work myself but price wise they were almost equal for us. Either way I would have been doing the leg work myself. I rented a commercial machine to till what we already had which I would have done either way so that cost was moot and than had a turf company deliver 12 palates of sod which was nice as I had them drop the palates in different areas of the yard so I wouldn't have to hump sod from the street or driveway the whole time. The nice part was when I was done it was instant gratification where as with seed it takes weeks and your not always guaranteed successful results. After tilling up what we had it literally took us a day and a half to roll it all out. Many of our neighbors went the other route and to be honest I still think we have the best looking lawn in the neighborhood. For me to go with seed I would have had to lay at least 2inches of topsoil so it still would have been PITA. Depending on what you currently have I almost always recommend bringing in at least an inch of topsoil when starting a new lawn from seed. In my opinion it gives you better odds of the lawn coming in thick and healthy.
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This is a google maps pic...my house is at the top and neighbor's is below. Hard to really tell that much, but you can see quite a contrast in my back yard and my neighbor's yard. His entire back yard is already thick and dark green and I barely had enough to even cut yesterday. |
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Just in from the Storm
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I still use the beer can fertilizer it works great. It takes care of weeds and helps the grass grow fast. If you want it send me a message.
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I'm nuts for the place
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The nice part about the sod is I skipped the topsoil portion of the equation that I wouldn't have been able to do had I gone with seed. That is where the costs started to even out between the two.
I would love to hear about the beer can thing. I used to know someone that swore to using beer as a fertilizer but at the time I was renting so I never paid much attention.
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Have My Own Room
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I too would be interested in hearing about the beer can fertilizer.
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1 can beer 1 cup epsom salt 1/2 cup ammonia 2 cups water Mix together and add 1/2 oz to 1 gallon of water, feed every 2 weeks. I would NOT recommend using this for a fertilizer.
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