Help with an Eastern North Carolina Lawn

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gopirates11
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Help with an Eastern North Carolina Lawn

Post by gopirates11 » April 19th, 2021, 8:29 pm

Hey guys new member here and hopefully I can be pointed in the right direction with my lawn care after this!

I currently have some dead spots in my yards that span from a foot in diameter to over 5' which i believe is from spraying the poa annual, chick feed, and clover this winter(which I'm still doing now). I did put down a pre emergent over a month ago for the second straight year but i never have done one in the fall which i will start doing this year.

I used southern weed and feed last year and planned on using it again but when would the best time to put it down? I also want to dethatch and aerate but am confused about what to do first, dethatch, aerate, or fertilize, and Ive also read its best to wait a month or so after aeration if you have a weed killer in the fertilizer. Thanks!

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Dchall_San_Antonio
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Re: Help with an Eastern North Carolina Lawn

Post by Dchall_San_Antonio » April 25th, 2021, 4:50 pm

I replied to, basically, the same questions here, so I'm not going to give it to you again. Once was enough. :amen:

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