Jeff396
Veteran Member
Hey, long time no post....it's been years!
I have a yard that is just too too hard to get grass to grow. I've put lime down until I'm blue in the face and it's still hard as a rock. I'm wondering what would be the best implement to get to break it up for planting. I thought a tiller but the fact that they cost a good bit plus I wonder if it could deal with this cement type dirt. I have trouble breaking the surface with my loader with a straight blade. I was wondering if a box blade with scarifiers (I think that's what they're called) would work or am open to other ideas. I need to get this place ready to sell (recession) and need to get my lawn in shape by next summer hopefully.
I have a Kubota B7500 with a loader, aerator, bagger and a 60 " deck if that helps. I have run the aerator over the ground several times so then my grass comes up, where it comes up, looking like a bad hair club for men experiment
I'd appreciate any help you can give.
Jeff
I have a yard that is just too too hard to get grass to grow. I've put lime down until I'm blue in the face and it's still hard as a rock. I'm wondering what would be the best implement to get to break it up for planting. I thought a tiller but the fact that they cost a good bit plus I wonder if it could deal with this cement type dirt. I have trouble breaking the surface with my loader with a straight blade. I was wondering if a box blade with scarifiers (I think that's what they're called) would work or am open to other ideas. I need to get this place ready to sell (recession) and need to get my lawn in shape by next summer hopefully.
I have a Kubota B7500 with a loader, aerator, bagger and a 60 " deck if that helps. I have run the aerator over the ground several times so then my grass comes up, where it comes up, looking like a bad hair club for men experiment
I'd appreciate any help you can give.
Jeff