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    saint194
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    Default Eliminating Bent Grass

    I have a 1 acre lawn (suburban Boston) that is 50%+ Bent Grass.....

    I'm able to keep it looking "ok" by keeping it cut long (4"+) and constant watering during the mid-late summer. Even then the course/matted nature of the grass and short roots make for a less then desirable lawn given all the effort.

    I'd think that a total overhaul would be a major amount of work & expense. By overhaul I mean spraying everything with RoundUp - using a turf cutter to remove the dead grass/turf - then re-grade and start with fresh seed/fertalizer. Ugh.

    Does anyone have an alternative? (yes, aside from just living with it ).

    Could I "beat out" the Bent grass if I aerated and used a split seeder in the Spring and Fall next season?

    Any thoughts/comments would be very much appreciated.

    Steve

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    What are your alturnative choices in grass? Other than what you have now?

    There are: Zoysia, Burmuda, Fescue, Cenipede, St. Augustine, etc.

    each has its limitation only on how it is used!

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    You could spend a few days tilling the old grass under and reseeding. Sure, some of he bent grass may come back but it will eventually be killed off.

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    haul0348
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    I agree with the tilling and overseeding with a good mix grass the short root grass/aka bent grass will die out if you establish a more deep root variety. 31 fescue, orchard,etc.

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    I also think 31 Fescue would work well in this situation. Nice suggestion!

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