Whitewater
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Not this year, *maybe* next year (possibly the year after that), we're going to start our BackYard Lawn Re-Greening Project.
I may have already mentioned that when we bought our house it hadn't been lived in for at least 2 years and clearly the people who lived it it before that didn't give a flying fig about the green things . . .
As a result, our backyard has no grass. It has weeds and what I, growing up in San Diego, would call groundcover in the summer, but now that we have two large, active dogs, we don't even have that.
The plan is to fence off a portion of the yard at a time (because of the dogs) and put a new lawn in via new grass seed.
Trouble is, we get FULL SUN in that backyard ALL DAY (and it faces south) AND we have two large dogs AND we're constantly having to walk on the grass to water the berries, the herbs and the veggies, to grill, to get back and forth from the garage, etc. The lawn takes a TON of abuse.
Anybody have any recommendations for a VERY hardy (we also live in zone 4a), sun-lovin', heavy traffic handlin' grass seed, or combination?
And what should we do to get the soil ready? Should we just till what's there, if anything? How do we prepare the soil? And do we have to do anything *this* summer to get ready for next spring?
Yeah, I've never had to totally replace grass before. Can you tell? LOL!
Help?
Whitewater
I may have already mentioned that when we bought our house it hadn't been lived in for at least 2 years and clearly the people who lived it it before that didn't give a flying fig about the green things . . .
As a result, our backyard has no grass. It has weeds and what I, growing up in San Diego, would call groundcover in the summer, but now that we have two large, active dogs, we don't even have that.
The plan is to fence off a portion of the yard at a time (because of the dogs) and put a new lawn in via new grass seed.
Trouble is, we get FULL SUN in that backyard ALL DAY (and it faces south) AND we have two large dogs AND we're constantly having to walk on the grass to water the berries, the herbs and the veggies, to grill, to get back and forth from the garage, etc. The lawn takes a TON of abuse.
Anybody have any recommendations for a VERY hardy (we also live in zone 4a), sun-lovin', heavy traffic handlin' grass seed, or combination?
And what should we do to get the soil ready? Should we just till what's there, if anything? How do we prepare the soil? And do we have to do anything *this* summer to get ready for next spring?
Yeah, I've never had to totally replace grass before. Can you tell? LOL!

Help?
Whitewater