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Originally Posted by cappyjon431
We recently moved into our TV home and while we love our new house, the lawn is in terrible shape, especially the section between our white picket fence and the street.
There are several different types of weeds (almost more weeds than grass), and while I have mowed weekly and kept them cut back, I am just not sure how to approach this problem. Being new to this part of Florida, I'm not even familiar with what type of weeds I'm growing. Would it be better to just totally re-sod the front lawn? Is there a decent chemical treatment that will kill all the types of weeds but leave the grass intact? Does it pay to do any work before the winter cold turns everything brown anyway?
I prefer doing my own lawn work (I love working outdoors and I'm also on a tight budget after just moving in and having new tile installed and the house painted), but I don't even know where to start. I will hire a professional to take care of it, but I prefer to do it myself.
Sometime down the road I know we want to add some raised beds and other landscaping, but in the short term I just want to get the front lawn looking decent.
Thanks for any advice.
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Get some Weed-B-Gon. It will kill all broadleaf weeds except crab grass. Takes about two weeks for the kill. Then you will be able to see how much grass you have. Kill the weeds now. Apply Scotts Southern Beauty anytime this month for your fall application. Tearing out the sod and resoding is the last step to take (and the most expensive).
Here are a couple sites that will help you understand how to manage Zoysia grass.
http://www.sodsolutions.com/t_empire.shtml
http://www.empireturf.com
Have fun!