Lawn Care & Design : How to Renovate a Lawn

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

Renovate a damaged lawn by aerating the soil, watering grass on a weekly basis, fertilizing with compost and mowing regularly. Thicken grass in a lawn with the help of this free video from a professional landscaper on lawn care tips.

Expert: Bill Elzey
Contact: www.showplacelawns.com
Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  • No higher than a 9 on nitrogen? Are u serious! lol Why even bother?

  • Very good stuff. Thanks! I'll try the low nitrogen others have said high nitrogen is good for st. Augustine? I'm not sure

  • @RM250D8rzr not much nutrients are lost from bagging clippings

  • Is this guy for real?

  • This cant be real?

  • but what is the customer wants the mulch picked up and taken away? then a topdressing should happen once a year? becuse ur taking away all the nutrience everytime you cut.

  • This guy knows his lawncare, he reminds me of the guys from the movie "THE ROOKIE".

  • You make some very good points here. I was wondering about he aerating that you speak of. You said to aerate in the fall, which I did before I seeded. Now it is spring and the turf is thick. Is it recommended to aerate again?

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