In Minnesota.

I just wanted to share some photos of the ~2½ year journey of a lawn reno. Mistakes were made. Difficult grass was chosen. Soil tests should have been done. But I'm on the right track now.

I live across from a park, so weed pressure is crazy. When I bought the house, the previous owners didn't care about the yard (which is totally fine, but not for this sub 😂); and at the time, I didn't care either. My buddy got into his lawn big time and then I started getting secondhand highs. So we reno'd mine on Labor Day 2023 with 100% shade-tolerant KBG. Long story shortish, I'm spoon-feeding weekly this summer and it's obviously going well.

It's not perfect yet, but if you've got a disaster and wanna change it, you can make it happen friends.

Steps performed and lessons learned in the comments below: https://www.reddit.com/r/lawncare/comments/1u0ltlb/comment/oqj4fo2/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

by Brewtusmo

3 Comments

  1. Usual_Temperature_18

    Amazing transformation dude. Lovely lawn 🥹🥹

  2. Usual_Temperature_18

    Drop info on what the Reno steps were. In MN myself and would wanna know the steps to get this neighborhood envy lawn.

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