Ok, I have a pretty decent lawn right now. But next year in the spring, I really wanna jump on it and get some fescue grass established. Problem is, I don’t know what to do first. Should I try and get rid of the bermuda grass & others out of the ground, or is this unnecessary? what are the best products for this type of ‘project?’ I’ve read plenty on weed-and-feed products, just not sure what kind is best. Thanks for your time.
Kid Tough Digital Camera
Related posts:
- I need help with lawn care?
- LAWN CARE: How do I fix “bald spots” on my lawn?
- What is the best lawn care for pet owners?
- I am starting a lawn care business, my equipment is new and I spent about 15K How much should I charge/yard?
- Do you take care of your lawn? If you do what type of lawn care products do you use?











Scotts fertilizer has a number of products that will help you maintain a beautiful lawn.They have a 4 step program for most grasses arount the country. The back of a Scotts fertilizer bag give the products to use and the times of the year to apply. They have a web site that explains it as well.