Magua
Buckeye
We moved into our home about 4 years ago and my lawn has never been something I would consider "show worthy" - it wasn't horrible but never great either.
Last summer we did a lot of work in the yard. I put in a new stamped patio, added a firepit, added some drainage from the downspouts into the back, and some other things. Long story short - it was a constructions zone last summer so the yard is a mess.
As of right now I have some top soil I want to put down in some low and dry/hard areas to level things out. Some areas I have good grass that's nice green and full but other areas are either bare or full of weeds. I guess I am looking for the best order in which to apply top soil, apply weed and feed, and put down some seed where the bare spots are. Anyone able to offer some advice? If it matters I am in Northeast Ohio so we have had a good bit of rain recently. I was able to mow yesterday for the first time this spring except for a couple areas that are pretty wet because they're low lying.
Last summer we did a lot of work in the yard. I put in a new stamped patio, added a firepit, added some drainage from the downspouts into the back, and some other things. Long story short - it was a constructions zone last summer so the yard is a mess.
As of right now I have some top soil I want to put down in some low and dry/hard areas to level things out. Some areas I have good grass that's nice green and full but other areas are either bare or full of weeds. I guess I am looking for the best order in which to apply top soil, apply weed and feed, and put down some seed where the bare spots are. Anyone able to offer some advice? If it matters I am in Northeast Ohio so we have had a good bit of rain recently. I was able to mow yesterday for the first time this spring except for a couple areas that are pretty wet because they're low lying.