texasjohn
Super Member
Ok... now, you've explained your parameters... you really want a smooth field, care not about the blackberries. thus, my recommendation is:
Till the whole thing, several times, to turn under the blackberry vines, etc.. then, as others have said, once you have gotten it to where the big lumps are out of it and the vines are rotted down, pull a harrow or other device over it in various directions so that it becomes smooth, smooth.. then plant your desired grass... research what kind of grass you want... runner or a bunch grass... if you are seeking to provide protection for your mother, I suggest a runner grass with short runners.. if you were in Texas, buffalo grass would be ideal but I doubt it grows there, not sure. A bunch grass will result in a difficult to walk on surface. Be sure an find a grass that likes water since you seem to indicate that it is a low lying area.
If you can get it, I recommend a disk with wheels that can be hydraulically raised and lowered. This way you can either put the full weight on the disk and till as deep as it will go, or gently put the wheels on the ground and control the depth of tillage and just knock the tops of mounds off... gives you more control of what you can do... I like them better than a 3ph disk, although I have one of them, too.
By the way, I admire, greatly, your mothers fortitude, strength and attitude... she's a significant part of our American diversity.... I, myself, have a problem with the folks who come from elsewhere and actually maintain greater allegiance to "the old country" than America.
Till the whole thing, several times, to turn under the blackberry vines, etc.. then, as others have said, once you have gotten it to where the big lumps are out of it and the vines are rotted down, pull a harrow or other device over it in various directions so that it becomes smooth, smooth.. then plant your desired grass... research what kind of grass you want... runner or a bunch grass... if you are seeking to provide protection for your mother, I suggest a runner grass with short runners.. if you were in Texas, buffalo grass would be ideal but I doubt it grows there, not sure. A bunch grass will result in a difficult to walk on surface. Be sure an find a grass that likes water since you seem to indicate that it is a low lying area.
If you can get it, I recommend a disk with wheels that can be hydraulically raised and lowered. This way you can either put the full weight on the disk and till as deep as it will go, or gently put the wheels on the ground and control the depth of tillage and just knock the tops of mounds off... gives you more control of what you can do... I like them better than a 3ph disk, although I have one of them, too.
By the way, I admire, greatly, your mothers fortitude, strength and attitude... she's a significant part of our American diversity.... I, myself, have a problem with the folks who come from elsewhere and actually maintain greater allegiance to "the old country" than America.