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skanji
Apr 29th, 2009, 08:08 AM
Good day everyone. I have a 3 year old lawn and my neighbours lawn is in a lot more spectacular condition that mine is.

The backyard doesn't get much light in the afternoon/evening.

He suggested to my wife that we use the following products:
Scotts Turf Builder (29-2-4) - 15.97 at Walmart (6kg bag)
Scott's Turf Building (Weed Prevent) (9kg bag)

Which one do we use first?
Do we apply them together?
Do we water the lawn after?
Does it matter if it is raining?
How long after can kids play on it?
I have a spreader with a dial 1-9 - which should it be on?

Really confused and don't want to burn my lawn or anything!

Thanks guys!
-sk

CanadianMoFo
Apr 29th, 2009, 08:37 AM
Good day everyone. I have a 3 year old lawn and my neighbours lawn is in a lot more spectacular condition that mine is.

The backyard doesn't get much light in the afternoon/evening.

He suggested to my wife that we use the following products:
Scotts Turf Builder (29-2-4) - 15.97 at Walmart (6kg bag)
Scott's Turf Building (Weed Prevent) (9kg bag)

Which one do we use first?
Do we apply them together?
Do we water the lawn after?
Does it matter if it is raining?
How long after can kids play on it?
I have a spreader with a dial 1-9 - which should it be on?

Really confused and don't want to burn my lawn or anything!

Thanks guys!
-sk

Hmmm wouldn't your neighbour with the nice lawn who suggested all these things be a good person to ask? See what he's doing and copy it.

Also check the Scott's lawn product website. I think they have some info about their products on there.

CM

Aerya
Apr 29th, 2009, 09:06 AM
See what he's doing and copy it.

Also let us know here, I'm curious too as I saw the commercial and it looks exactly like the product I need for my lawn. Thanks!

skanji
Apr 29th, 2009, 09:24 AM
Hmmm wouldn't your neighbour with the nice lawn who suggested all these things be a good person to ask? See what he's doing and copy it.

Also check the Scott's lawn product website. I think they have some info about their products on there.

CM

true - was going to pick up the products on the way home and start tonight...will ask if I see him...