Hello all,
First post here looking for help.
I got a brand new lawn late last summer - sod installation. I used a winterizer at the end of the season. I live in New England.
I've attached two photos of what my lawn looks like today. Generally I'd describe it almost dormant. The grass doesn't look like it's growing (yet), and there are several areas that look thin and tan, yellow, greyish.
I have a sprinkler system that I started using last week (it just lately has started to get into the mid 60's in my area). I fertilized with Scott's Turf Builder with crabgrass preventer a week ago. What can I do to kickstart the growth and the greening up of this grass????
Thanks for any help!
- rainbowgardener
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I'm just guessing, but it could be that whoever prepared the soil before adding the sod, did not do a proper job and you have a drainage problem? .... (I.e. the soil may be too compacted)
the roots need 6-8 inches of softer soil so as to develop properly .... if this is the case, get someone to hollow tine aerate your lawn.
but before doing that, get a high nitrogen lawn fertilizer, and apply that, but keep watering daily for 2 weeks .... if the lawn does not green up after that, it may be the soil is too compacted .... Miracle gro has a water soluble lawn fertilizer that has 36% nitrogen (NPK 36-6-6)... I use it with the special hose Miracle Gro attachment
the roots need 6-8 inches of softer soil so as to develop properly .... if this is the case, get someone to hollow tine aerate your lawn.
but before doing that, get a high nitrogen lawn fertilizer, and apply that, but keep watering daily for 2 weeks .... if the lawn does not green up after that, it may be the soil is too compacted .... Miracle gro has a water soluble lawn fertilizer that has 36% nitrogen (NPK 36-6-6)... I use it with the special hose Miracle Gro attachment