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<blockquote data-quote="Shoot Summ" data-source="post: 2729289" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>It's funny, my neighbor has tried multiple times to establish his yard. He's had the soil tested, tilled the yard, you name it. Every single time as the grass starts growing I see him out there on his riding mower cutting the baby Fescue really short. That coupled with too much shade from his trees(he won't get them trimmed) and the grass never gets established. Fesuce needs sun light, it will actually grow quite well in full sun, you just need to water the heck out of it if it is.</p><p></p><p>So that would be another tidbit, let the grass get established before you let traffic on it, or mow it. I tend to go 6-8 weeks, it looks a little ragged near the time I first cut it, but it always survives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoot Summ, post: 2729289, member: 1055"] It's funny, my neighbor has tried multiple times to establish his yard. He's had the soil tested, tilled the yard, you name it. Every single time as the grass starts growing I see him out there on his riding mower cutting the baby Fescue really short. That coupled with too much shade from his trees(he won't get them trimmed) and the grass never gets established. Fesuce needs sun light, it will actually grow quite well in full sun, you just need to water the heck out of it if it is. So that would be another tidbit, let the grass get established before you let traffic on it, or mow it. I tend to go 6-8 weeks, it looks a little ragged near the time I first cut it, but it always survives. [/QUOTE]
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