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waterlily 09-07-2022 01:15 PM

Sod Replacement - Patching
 
Parts of my lawn were decimated by chinch bugs. Looking for someone to replace some patches with sod and overseed others. Any recommendations?

Stu from NYC 09-07-2022 01:57 PM

Ask neighbors for recommendations of lawn services working in your area

Bonanza 09-07-2022 04:52 PM

Regarding The Bald Spots in Your Lawn
 
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Originally Posted by waterlily (Post 2134087)
Parts of my lawn were decimated by chinch bugs. Looking for someone to replace some patches with sod and overseed others. Any recommendations?

I am assuming you no longer have a chinch bug problem. If your grass is St.Augustine there are no seeds for that type of grass.

You might try filling in the bald spots with topsoil if the spots aren't too large, and your existing grass will eventually fill in. You also can buy replacement sod at Lowes.

BigSteph 09-07-2022 06:34 PM

As another said, no overseeing. You can replace doormat size pieces or saltine cracker size plugs.

My yard is a mess -- cinch bugs and canine invaders.

I am in the process of collecting a few names for bids on re-sodding. I'll post the names once my wife collects a couple. She has one already, but wants 3 or more before attempting to get quotes.


Quote:

Originally Posted by waterlily (Post 2134087)
Parts of my lawn were decimated by chinch bugs. Looking for someone to replace some patches with sod and overseed others. Any recommendations?


Djean1981 09-07-2022 08:37 PM

Ours too, even though we were paying for pesticide service. After treating for the bugs better, we are having Adam's Earth aerate and put down top soil/ manure. Hopefully, that will turn it around. They will come out to inspect and recommend..

waterlily 09-09-2022 09:42 PM

Please Share!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigSteph (Post 2134143)
As another said, no overseeing. You can replace doormat size pieces or saltine cracker size plugs.

My yard is a mess -- cinch bugs and canine invaders.

I am in the process of collecting a few names for bids on re-sodding. I'll post the names once my wife collects a couple. She has one already, but wants 3 or more before attempting to get quotes.

Please share what you find. Our whole neighborhood has the same problem.

Altavia 09-10-2022 06:20 AM

I use on of these to help the bare spots fill in more quickly.

Yard Butler Sod Plugger turf cutter and grass plug tool for zoysia, St. Augustine, fescue, or centipede grass transplanting & repair - ISP-33

https://a.co/d/fOsEFht

waterlily 09-12-2022 08:31 AM

Thank You! Great idea.

Ozzello 09-13-2022 01:08 PM

I like using a "doughnut" cutter and cutting plugs from healthy portions of my lawn. The plugs are larger and healthier.

Fill the removal spot w/ topsoil or Black Cow manure, sprinkle same on the plug's new location, and you will help your lawn in both locations.

Making sure the cinch bugs are down to a dull roar and keeping them there ( never really 100% gone fyi) 1st, is a given.


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