Just catching on to this. I'm in southwestern PA. I did a fall overseed with TTF/KBG. For my area and lifestyle, it seemed like the best choice to get that dark green look while not having to water it every day. Im just getting in to lawns and lawn care in my 50's, so I don't have a ton of years doing this and I don't have a ton of years left to do it. I'll enjoy my cool season grass fun while I can. Thanks for the great content. I am a new subscriber!
Just closed on a house here in Colorado Springs. First time homeowner and have never done any more than mow a lawn as a kid so I'm really excited to dedicate time and effort to my new home. The house and lawn are 8 years old and had one previous owner. The front and back yards are in rough shape and are overrun by weeds, some up to 2 feet tall in the back. I've been seeing Twin City across a lot of the lawn care community and plan to use their Tuff Turf blend of 70% TTTF, 20% Perennial Rye, 10% KBG. I've been trying to decide if I should just plan to kill it all in August and start fresh or try to selectively remove the weeds and overseed whatever grass is already out there.
I’m planning on seeding a new lawn soon in Amarillo TX which is in the transition zone. I’m mostly convinced that tall fescue is the route I want to go but there are so many brands and manufacturers out there I feel a bit lost as to which tall fescue I should use. Do you have any recommendations??
We have a free grass guide linked in the description. But our favorites are Resilience 2 or Blue Resilience which has a little KBG in it to help with filling in and repairing itself.
I'm from NC. I overseeded in the fall. I think too late around Hollwen a couple seeds came up. I Overseeded again last week with Tall fescue. It Rain about every other day. Is that enough or should o water between the Rainy days
Just catching on to this. I'm in southwestern PA. I did a fall overseed with TTF/KBG. For my area and lifestyle, it seemed like the best choice to get that dark green look while not having to water it every day. Im just getting in to lawns and lawn care in my 50's, so I don't have a ton of years doing this and I don't have a ton of years left to do it. I'll enjoy my cool season grass fun while I can. Thanks for the great content. I am a new subscriber!
TTTF/KBG is a great blend for that area!
Just closed on a house here in Colorado Springs. First time homeowner and have never done any more than mow a lawn as a kid so I'm really excited to dedicate time and effort to my new home. The house and lawn are 8 years old and had one previous owner. The front and back yards are in rough shape and are overrun by weeds, some up to 2 feet tall in the back. I've been seeing Twin City across a lot of the lawn care community and plan to use their Tuff Turf blend of 70% TTTF, 20% Perennial Rye, 10% KBG. I've been trying to decide if I should just plan to kill it all in August and start fresh or try to selectively remove the weeds and overseed whatever grass is already out there.
Sounds like a big decision! Congrats on the new home and we are happy to help if you have questions. Appreciate you following the podcast 🤙🏼
I’m planning on seeding a new lawn soon in Amarillo TX which is in the transition zone. I’m mostly convinced that tall fescue is the route I want to go but there are so many brands and manufacturers out there I feel a bit lost as to which tall fescue I should use. Do you have any recommendations??
We have a free grass guide linked in the description. But our favorites are Resilience 2 or Blue Resilience which has a little KBG in it to help with filling in and repairing itself.
I'm from NC. I overseeded in the fall. I think too late around Hollwen a couple seeds came up. I Overseeded again last week with Tall fescue. It Rain about every other day. Is that enough or should o water between the Rainy days
You’ll just want to keep the seed and soil moist. Once germination occurs you can start to back off.
So yall are on a podgrass, nice
I like that, Podgrass