Junkman
Super Member
Last year I did nothing, and the lawn showed it this spring. In the past, I would cut, thatch, and fertilize with triple 10. I intend to do this again this year and hope that I can bring it back from the disaster that it has been all this past summer. I have heard that it takes about 4 years to get a good lawn established and only one year to destroy it. I hope that this isn't true, but I won't know until next summer. Here is hoping that I can turn the tide of disaster around with some care and over seeding.