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What is best way to kill huge lawn so I dont have to mow it? I have a house in another state that I just cant maintain regularly and I have no one I trust to do it. I want to level the lawn so it doesnt grow. It is 0.25 acre. I know about ROundup and herbicide but the area is way too big for that. The snakes have practically taken over because the grass get knee high before I can get there to do anything about it and I am terrified of snakes. After having the best yard in the neighborhood, my place is now the scourge and my neighbors are not happy with me anymore. Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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A quarter acre should be pretty easy to walk down with a spreader or pump sprayer. I would not spread Round Up or the like, but there are other less toxic alternatives. Probably. Try vinegar. Then get back to me and let me know how that worked on a broader area because so far I just use it for stuff like sidewalk cracks. I bet calling a landscaper or other relevant business in the area would probably be more helpful since they will be more familiar with the local flora and what might be the most effective means for permanent removal. Like getting rid of pampas grass for good would be a whole different ordeal than getting rid of... just about anything else. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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You could always replace the grass with Turf. | |
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You can dig up all the plants and have wood chips, rocks, or other natural materials laid on the ground instead. Or you could just lay a slab of concrete over the whole thing. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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purplethunder3121 said: You can dig up all the plants and have wood chips, rocks, or other natural materials laid on the ground instead. Or you could just lay a slab of concrete over the whole thing. I'd advise against rocks though. If you ever decide to landscape again, removing those rocks are tuff. | |
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True, but anything is better than astro turf! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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purplethunder3121 said:
True, but anything is better than astro turf! You haven' seen Astro lately have ya. http://www.easyturf.com/e...-products/ ===== [Edited 6/16/16 13:27pm] | |
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I did! In my sister's neighborhood--and I still hate it! You sure can't have pets pooping on it! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Get rid of the pet?
Train the dog to a puppy pad outside.
I don't know if Funkyness neighbors maynot appreciate mulch, wood chips, rocks or barren dead lawn either. Some cities have ordinance about what you can do with your lawn too.
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You can kill all the grass with Roundup, but weeds will eventually start to sprout if you don't cover the area with something like mulch or landscaping fabric to block out the weeds. I'd suggest you kill the grass first with Roundup or other agent. After everything is dead, dig it up or scrape it, whatever to get it down to bare dirt. Cover the dirt surface with landscape fabric, the thickest you can afford, and then top that with mulch. The fabric will keep weeds from sprouting through the mulch. | |
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hit it with a truck load of rocks i am KING BAD!!!
you are NOT... STOP ME IF YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE... | |
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there are decent forms of asto turf these days, part organic and all. benefits, the next owner can still use the soil below when you sell. | |
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ply wood | |
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yes! paint it blue and stick a bunch of little yellow rubber duckies there, making it look like a teensy little lake!!! | |
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