Wanting to Renovate Lawn

LawnBoy97

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I live in southwestern ohio, and I think our yard is at the point where it just needs to be re-done. It is overrun with moss and has very little grass. We had very big shady trees, along with a lot of foot traffic from when I was younger, and most of the grass near our house was killed. We have since trimmed the trees and the foot traffic is a lot less, but now there is just dirt in that section, but most of it has been washed away by rain over the years. So I was planning on taking a soil test thing and then rent a tiller and till up the yard. Then buy a load of topsoil and add some compost and maybe some fertilizer to adjust the ph after the soil test. Then till all that in, spread seed, and then cover with straw. I don't know if this is the best thing or not, and if it is, I need some help choosing a grass seed. Thanks I will try and post some pictures later.
 

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I live in southwestern ohio, and I think our yard is at the point where it just needs to be re-done. It is overrun with moss and has very little grass. We had very big shady trees, along with a lot of foot traffic from when I was younger, and most of the grass near our house was killed. We have since trimmed the trees and the foot traffic is a lot less, but now there is just dirt in that section, but most of it has been washed away by rain over the years. So I was planning on taking a soil test thing and then rent a tiller and till up the yard. Then buy a load of topsoil and add some compost and maybe some fertilizer to adjust the ph after the soil test. Then till all that in, spread seed, and then cover with straw. I don't know if this is the best thing or not, and if it is, I need some help choosing a grass seed. Thanks I will try and post some pictures later.

That may be a little much work have you considered a good power raking(the machine not a hand tool) make sure to clean up really good. Then aerate and reseed? Definately do the ph test that may help and you can get special fertilizer for iron or whatever you may need.

If you do till your yard make sure to go through it and remove all the moss and sod roots before you add soil don't want any uninvited guests and make sure it is not soft your first mow or you may be in trouble
 

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Okay, I'll look into that. It just seems that the soil is so compacted that it needs to be tilled or something. But maybe these pictures will help to show you my situation.
 

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Yep some type of loam would help lighten it up to help the grass roots grow better as you mentioned just add some compost, sand, etc to the topsoil. You will need to add some soil back if it has washed some away as you mentioned.
 

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Okay, I'll look into that. It just seems that the soil is so compacted that it needs to be tilled or something. But maybe these pictures will help to show you my situation.

a proper areating will also loosen the soil the kind with the plugs
 

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If it was my yard I would spray it with roundup wait two weeks till it up ad soil sand lime and fertilizer spread seed rake it in with a 4 foot rake and keep it wet.
I don't cover it with straw I never have and never have understood why.

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If it was my yard I would spray it with roundup wait two weeks till it up ad soil sand lime and fertilizer spread seed rake it in with a 4 foot rake and keep it wet.
I don't cover it with straw I never have and never have understood why.

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I have never understood that either :/
 

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I always thought it was to keep the soil from washing away if it rains. I think I might just go ahead and rent the tiller since it is $45 for a day and get a load of topsoil and mix it with the appropriate stuff, but instead of putting a whole new layer of top soil over everything, just focus on the dirt area since it is so low, but still add some to the rest of the lawn. That way I might be able to save some $$$. I don't know. It just seems like it would be good to just start over. But I am still open to suggestions.

I am definitely going to call around first, but I tried out this website as a ball park cost for the topsoil. http://www.themulchman.net/topsoil.asp
The only problem is that I am not sure how much to get. The entire front yard is about 40x32ft, but let's say I did wanted to put 2 inches on the dirt part, and half an inch everywhere else. I guess I just need to do more measurements and calculations first.

I do really want to dethatch and aerate my backyard and side yard too, exotion, so would you recommend the dethatch blade for the mower, or just rent a dethatcher?
 
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I do really want to dethatch and aerate my backyard and side yard too, exotion, so would you recommend the dethatch blade for the mower, or just rent a dethatcher?

I never knew they made dethatching blades for your mower.....I thought it was either a separate machine or an attchment. Cool! :thumbsup:
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