PortTackFarm
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L3560 LE (ROP's) w/ LA805 FEL, LP RCF 2072, BB2572 and WoodMaxx WM-8H
We are quickly approaching the best time to plant grass and I need some advice. I say plant grass rather than putting in a lawn because as much as I'd love a nice lawn, my priorities are to reduce or eliminate erosion, reduce or eliminate areas of exposed dirt and mud and create a green yard which looks decent from 50' away. At this point, I really don't care if it's mostly weeds or mostly grass or a mix.
Some background, this is a recreational property of about 44 acres, mostly wooded, with an acre surrounding our newly built "Barndo" which needs to have grass planted. Our soil is mostly clay with very little, if any, top soil. The area currently has a mix of grass and lots of weeds, but is mostly exposed dirt. It is hilly but does have flat areas, especially between the road and the building. It is loaded with rocks, field stone I think, mostly flat, 1"-4" thick and generally ranging in size from3"x3" to as large as 24"x24" or more. It seems the more rocks we collect the more we expose. As soon as we get most of them picked up it rains and there's a whole new crop ready for harvest. I don't think it's feasible or even possible to collect all the rocks. We also have lots of ruts from water run off.
Last year around this time I sprayed the entire area with concentrated "Roundup" and killed off all grass and weeds. I hired a local guy to spread a couple loads of top soil, prep the area for grass, plant grass and spread straw. While he managed to spread top soil and go over some of the area with a Harley Rake on his skidsteer, by the time he got ready to plant grass it was too late in the season, so no grass.
Fast forward to this year, I need to get some grass planted and I really don't want to spend a bunch of money hiring another "guy" this year and really don't want to kill everything off again if I can get away with it. We plan to plant KY31 Tall Fescue. What can I get away with in the way of soil prep and planting? We have thought about renting a rototiller for our tractor for soil prep, but with all our rocks, I don't see that as a viable option as I'd hate to tear it up. We've thought about renting a disc cultivator to break things up before planting, but not sure if this will work. We have also thought about renting a walk behind power seeder. I am open to all thoughts and suggests. Thanks in advance.
Some background, this is a recreational property of about 44 acres, mostly wooded, with an acre surrounding our newly built "Barndo" which needs to have grass planted. Our soil is mostly clay with very little, if any, top soil. The area currently has a mix of grass and lots of weeds, but is mostly exposed dirt. It is hilly but does have flat areas, especially between the road and the building. It is loaded with rocks, field stone I think, mostly flat, 1"-4" thick and generally ranging in size from3"x3" to as large as 24"x24" or more. It seems the more rocks we collect the more we expose. As soon as we get most of them picked up it rains and there's a whole new crop ready for harvest. I don't think it's feasible or even possible to collect all the rocks. We also have lots of ruts from water run off.
Last year around this time I sprayed the entire area with concentrated "Roundup" and killed off all grass and weeds. I hired a local guy to spread a couple loads of top soil, prep the area for grass, plant grass and spread straw. While he managed to spread top soil and go over some of the area with a Harley Rake on his skidsteer, by the time he got ready to plant grass it was too late in the season, so no grass.
Fast forward to this year, I need to get some grass planted and I really don't want to spend a bunch of money hiring another "guy" this year and really don't want to kill everything off again if I can get away with it. We plan to plant KY31 Tall Fescue. What can I get away with in the way of soil prep and planting? We have thought about renting a rototiller for our tractor for soil prep, but with all our rocks, I don't see that as a viable option as I'd hate to tear it up. We've thought about renting a disc cultivator to break things up before planting, but not sure if this will work. We have also thought about renting a walk behind power seeder. I am open to all thoughts and suggests. Thanks in advance.