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    Aerate or dethatch lawn?

    Not a yard guy by any means, need to know should I rent an aerator or a de-thatcher this fall to help my lawn out? Planning on waiting until the rains come and soften up the ground, right now it's drought conditions and I have dead brown grass with bare spots
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    I’d say aerate before thatch. Could also seed which I just priced and is expensive, $400 for half an acre.
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    Just to be sure, you're talking about a fescue lawn, right? (You are in KY after all!)
    I would also say aerate and overseed. Then apply lime and a balanced fertilizer. Drought conditions are rough. You're gonna want to be irrigating, hopefully with the help of mother nature.
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    We had our yard aerated and seeded with turf fescue last year at this time. It looked fantastic until the past month with little rain and lots of days in the 90's.

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    Aerate then top dress with sand
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    I've never aerated nor de-thatched my 32 year old lawn.

    I have brown spots, too. I cut the grass short, then reseeded, and have been watering 4 times a day. I have confidence the lawn will look fine. Grass roots, all roots, grow through hard clay soils just fine. The thatch will keep the soil and seeds moist longer than de-thatched, I'm sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skid00skid00 View Post
    I've never aerated nor de-thatched my 32 year old lawn.

    I have brown spots, too. I cut the grass short, then reseeded, and have been watering 4 times a day. I have confidence the lawn will look fine. Grass roots, all roots, grow through hard clay soils just fine. The thatch will keep the soil and seeds moist longer than de-thatched, I'm sure.
    Cutting high is more betterer. Lawn Doc tells me keep it on the highest setting, 3in.
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    Thatch in spring...........amazing all the 'stuff' which comes out of the lawn then overseed.

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    All of the above. Dethatching pulled up an amazing amount of debris including acorns and hickory nut shells that grass won't grow on. Aerate is probably an every-other year thing for us as it's tough lugging that damn thing around. Overseed yearly. Grub X once every 3-4 years.

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    Some of you folks invest a whole lot more in your lawns than I do. If the dirt is mostly covered, I'm happy. And grubs? Skunks and crows gotta eat too.
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    If you’ve never dethatched you won’t believe what will come up. It lets your lawn breath. Then plug it and re-seed.

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    Most all grass around here is dead due to drought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnt55 View Post
    Not a yard guy by any means, need to know should I rent an aerator or a de-thatcher this fall to help my lawn out? Planning on waiting until the rains come and soften up the ground, right now it's drought conditions and I have dead brown grass with bare spots
    What type of grass? Bermuda or?
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    Quote Originally Posted by krindgen View Post
    Cutting high is more betterer. Lawn Doc tells me keep it on the highest setting, 3in.
    I cut it short only for the reseed. Had it at 4" for a couple weeks, but kept falling over on itself! Now I'm at 3.5".

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    Why?
    If professionals who's careers depend on catching fish use FFS then that's what I'm using. Might be too simple of a philosophy but makes sense to me.

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    Like woman’s personal hygiene products commercials nowadays …dethatch then aerate!
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    We are a little south of you in S. E. TN. I have been in the business for 34 years.
    In the fall ( now). Aerate and Overseed now. Water before and after if it super dry.
    If you have moss this indicates an acidic soil you can add lime fall and Spring repeatedly to try to balance it.
    If you check with a local garden center they can recommend a seed blend best for your area.
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    I used to aerate the lawn in fall and scalp in early spring. Lawn service treatment, too. Looked consistently great. Glad I don’t have to mess with that anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Okie Poke View Post
    I used to aerate the lawn in fall and scalp in early spring. Lawn service treatment, too. Looked consistently great. Glad I don’t have to mess with that anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highcentered View Post
    Ain't living in the sticks great?
    Amen to that, brutha!
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