How to Replace an Old Lawn

Lawns require periodic care to stay healthy. A lawn can get old, though, and replacing it every 6-7 years keeps your yard looking at its best. This method takes very little work on your part and guarantees you a beautiful new lawn. It is the method used by professional grass seed growers.

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Steps

  1. Remove the current lawn. This can be done using an herbicide, such as a less dangerous one like Roundup. If you do this, wait 2-3 weeks for the lawn to die. It is also possible to dig up lawn but this requires replacement of the soil. Seek advice from a professional and see "Tips" below.
  2. Sow grass seed and fertilizer right on top of the old lawn. None of the old lawn needs to be removed.
  3. Spread peat moss to cover the old lawn.
  4. Water the area immediately, and keep watering it daily as the weather requires. In cool weather, once a day will do. In hot weather, twice a day might be required. Just do not let the peat moss dry out.
  5. Keep watering until the new lawn sprouts and fills in. From that point, apply standard lawn care.

Tips

  • Alternately: Place an ad in the classifieds or on craigslist.com to sell or give the sod away. When ready to sell or give away the sod rent a sod cutter at an equipment rental store, and in straight lines, cut the lawn into strips, then simply grab an end and roll the sod up, , or place the sod-rolls in your green waste recycling can if you have one. Don't cut the sod until it's ready to be leave your yard, sod has a "shelf life" of a little over 24 hours. Then continue from #3 as above.

Warnings

  • Beware of Roundup around any plants you hope to keep. Also wear a mask, gloves and long clothing to cover your skin during use.

Things You'll Need

  • Roundup or similar herbicide; or use a sod cutter
  • Grass seed or lawn strips
  • Hose to keep lawn watered

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