by "Chris" <draize@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 12, 2008 at 07:54 PM
I am not sure actually the type of grass seed that I used. It was Scotts
Sun
and shady mix though. Is it better to get a professional to come in and
prepare the lawn? I spent a lot of money on soil, fertilizer and seed last
year only to have to start from scratch again. Very frustrating!!
"Siobhan Bouzane" <sbouzane@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:48288c0a$0$4042$9a566e8b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Most all purpose seeds have a mixture of creeping red fescue, perennial
> ryegrass and kentucky blue.
>
> Salt-N-Pepper wrote:
>> What type of seed did you put in? What was the mix? Was it mostly
annual
>> or perennial seed?
>> "Chris" <draize@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:4828581f$0$4056$9a566e8b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> I planted patches of new grass seed last year, fertilized it and
>>> watered. It was lush and green last fall and now the patches are brown
>>> and dead looking and I can see the soil peaking through. Any idea of
how
>>> to make this grow again?
>>>
>>