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January 10, 2010 at 3:26 PM #16893January 10, 2010 at 3:36 PM #500809AecetiaParticipant
You can do it, but you need to be there to supervise. You can also check with Walter Andersen nursery and see if they will draw up a design for you for free if you buy their plants. Warning, their plants are expensive. I think the key is you being there and how much English the crew speaks, so they actually do what you want them to.
I would also make sure the part you want the sod on is fully prepped and that you get the weeds out first. We have had good results using Preen, but you should talk to the sod installer. I like it better than round up because it allows planting. It is a pre-emergent plant killer that will not harm the existing plants you want to grow. Good luck with the project and keep us posted.
January 10, 2010 at 3:36 PM #501353AecetiaParticipantYou can do it, but you need to be there to supervise. You can also check with Walter Andersen nursery and see if they will draw up a design for you for free if you buy their plants. Warning, their plants are expensive. I think the key is you being there and how much English the crew speaks, so they actually do what you want them to.
I would also make sure the part you want the sod on is fully prepped and that you get the weeds out first. We have had good results using Preen, but you should talk to the sod installer. I like it better than round up because it allows planting. It is a pre-emergent plant killer that will not harm the existing plants you want to grow. Good luck with the project and keep us posted.
January 10, 2010 at 3:36 PM #500961AecetiaParticipantYou can do it, but you need to be there to supervise. You can also check with Walter Andersen nursery and see if they will draw up a design for you for free if you buy their plants. Warning, their plants are expensive. I think the key is you being there and how much English the crew speaks, so they actually do what you want them to.
I would also make sure the part you want the sod on is fully prepped and that you get the weeds out first. We have had good results using Preen, but you should talk to the sod installer. I like it better than round up because it allows planting. It is a pre-emergent plant killer that will not harm the existing plants you want to grow. Good luck with the project and keep us posted.
January 10, 2010 at 3:36 PM #501693AecetiaParticipantYou can do it, but you need to be there to supervise. You can also check with Walter Andersen nursery and see if they will draw up a design for you for free if you buy their plants. Warning, their plants are expensive. I think the key is you being there and how much English the crew speaks, so they actually do what you want them to.
I would also make sure the part you want the sod on is fully prepped and that you get the weeds out first. We have had good results using Preen, but you should talk to the sod installer. I like it better than round up because it allows planting. It is a pre-emergent plant killer that will not harm the existing plants you want to grow. Good luck with the project and keep us posted.
January 10, 2010 at 3:36 PM #501448AecetiaParticipantYou can do it, but you need to be there to supervise. You can also check with Walter Andersen nursery and see if they will draw up a design for you for free if you buy their plants. Warning, their plants are expensive. I think the key is you being there and how much English the crew speaks, so they actually do what you want them to.
I would also make sure the part you want the sod on is fully prepped and that you get the weeds out first. We have had good results using Preen, but you should talk to the sod installer. I like it better than round up because it allows planting. It is a pre-emergent plant killer that will not harm the existing plants you want to grow. Good luck with the project and keep us posted.
January 10, 2010 at 6:22 PM #500859zkParticipantI’ve bought two new homes and I did the yards myself, with some help from day laborers. No major problems. I concur that you have to be there to supervise.
I went to Home Depot with a scale drawing of the areas I wanted grass on, and they came up with a plan for where to put sprinklers (for free). That was nice. I went with their plan and it worked well.
Was it worth it? It was for me. Depends on your priorities, though, I guess.
Nice looking yard. Good luck!
January 10, 2010 at 6:22 PM #501402zkParticipantI’ve bought two new homes and I did the yards myself, with some help from day laborers. No major problems. I concur that you have to be there to supervise.
I went to Home Depot with a scale drawing of the areas I wanted grass on, and they came up with a plan for where to put sprinklers (for free). That was nice. I went with their plan and it worked well.
Was it worth it? It was for me. Depends on your priorities, though, I guess.
Nice looking yard. Good luck!
January 10, 2010 at 6:22 PM #501011zkParticipantI’ve bought two new homes and I did the yards myself, with some help from day laborers. No major problems. I concur that you have to be there to supervise.
I went to Home Depot with a scale drawing of the areas I wanted grass on, and they came up with a plan for where to put sprinklers (for free). That was nice. I went with their plan and it worked well.
Was it worth it? It was for me. Depends on your priorities, though, I guess.
Nice looking yard. Good luck!
January 10, 2010 at 6:22 PM #501742zkParticipantI’ve bought two new homes and I did the yards myself, with some help from day laborers. No major problems. I concur that you have to be there to supervise.
I went to Home Depot with a scale drawing of the areas I wanted grass on, and they came up with a plan for where to put sprinklers (for free). That was nice. I went with their plan and it worked well.
Was it worth it? It was for me. Depends on your priorities, though, I guess.
Nice looking yard. Good luck!
January 10, 2010 at 6:22 PM #501498zkParticipantI’ve bought two new homes and I did the yards myself, with some help from day laborers. No major problems. I concur that you have to be there to supervise.
I went to Home Depot with a scale drawing of the areas I wanted grass on, and they came up with a plan for where to put sprinklers (for free). That was nice. I went with their plan and it worked well.
Was it worth it? It was for me. Depends on your priorities, though, I guess.
Nice looking yard. Good luck!
January 10, 2010 at 9:22 PM #501523patbParticipantinstead of sprinklers can you add a water retention
system?Dig some trenches and swales, fill with compost and
micro drains and then drought tolerant plants
plus add some rain barrels, it’s a huge impact.January 10, 2010 at 9:22 PM #501767patbParticipantinstead of sprinklers can you add a water retention
system?Dig some trenches and swales, fill with compost and
micro drains and then drought tolerant plants
plus add some rain barrels, it’s a huge impact.January 10, 2010 at 9:22 PM #501427patbParticipantinstead of sprinklers can you add a water retention
system?Dig some trenches and swales, fill with compost and
micro drains and then drought tolerant plants
plus add some rain barrels, it’s a huge impact.January 10, 2010 at 9:22 PM #501036patbParticipantinstead of sprinklers can you add a water retention
system?Dig some trenches and swales, fill with compost and
micro drains and then drought tolerant plants
plus add some rain barrels, it’s a huge impact. -
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