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I've posted on this subject before, but it's been a while, and I have checked back in with this forum and read similar posts. But now I'm starting this project (finally!) so I thought I'd post again and get some more opinions and ideas.
I want to turn the 1 1/2 acres of old farm field next to my house into a lawn. I think it was used a a pasture in the past when this farm was operational, but that was many years ago. I've been brushhogging for the last two summers, and slowly removing trees. Well, today I got all the stumps removed so it's all cleared out and ready to go.
My plan was to get my father-in laws two-bottom plow and turn it all over. (It's far too rutted up and unevn to mow as is, though that has been suggested already.) After that , buy or borrow a set of discs, and disc it again and again for a few months -- I'm in NO rush at all -- to kill off any weeds that sprout up. Then drag it with an old chain link fence and eventually plant grass seed.
I have time, a Ford 901, a plow, soon some discs, and a desire for a nice, big lawn for my daughter to play in. Have I forgotten anything? Any thoughts or suggestion from anyone who has done this before? Thanks...
I want to turn the 1 1/2 acres of old farm field next to my house into a lawn. I think it was used a a pasture in the past when this farm was operational, but that was many years ago. I've been brushhogging for the last two summers, and slowly removing trees. Well, today I got all the stumps removed so it's all cleared out and ready to go.
My plan was to get my father-in laws two-bottom plow and turn it all over. (It's far too rutted up and unevn to mow as is, though that has been suggested already.) After that , buy or borrow a set of discs, and disc it again and again for a few months -- I'm in NO rush at all -- to kill off any weeds that sprout up. Then drag it with an old chain link fence and eventually plant grass seed.
I have time, a Ford 901, a plow, soon some discs, and a desire for a nice, big lawn for my daughter to play in. Have I forgotten anything? Any thoughts or suggestion from anyone who has done this before? Thanks...