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<blockquote data-quote="smalljawbasser" data-source="post: 3985491" data-attributes="member: 14056"><p>Soil test it first, and come up with a program to apply the correct amount of lime. Your local ag extension agent can help. </p><p></p><p>Its hard to give recommendations about grass without knowing soil types, amount of shade, etc but as others have said fescue can be difficult. Personally, I like bluegrass and bluegrass/fescue mixes better for lawns.</p><p></p><p>I'd do the soil test, apply lime in the fall and fertilizer in the spring based off what the test results tell you. Every Labor Day I'd overseed a good quality bluegrass on Labor Day weekend. </p><p></p><p>Don't buy your seed at lowes or Home Depot. All they have is 10 different kinds of the same fescue. Google search bluegrass and you'll learn a lot and find a good supplier of you go that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smalljawbasser, post: 3985491, member: 14056"] Soil test it first, and come up with a program to apply the correct amount of lime. Your local ag extension agent can help. Its hard to give recommendations about grass without knowing soil types, amount of shade, etc but as others have said fescue can be difficult. Personally, I like bluegrass and bluegrass/fescue mixes better for lawns. I'd do the soil test, apply lime in the fall and fertilizer in the spring based off what the test results tell you. Every Labor Day I'd overseed a good quality bluegrass on Labor Day weekend. Don't buy your seed at lowes or Home Depot. All they have is 10 different kinds of the same fescue. Google search bluegrass and you'll learn a lot and find a good supplier of you go that route. [/QUOTE]
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