Help with mulching new grass

   / Help with mulching new grass #1  

elalexander

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I don't know how many of you hate to spread ole hay/straw on new grass but I hate it. I can always get old, last years hay etc from my co-workers who have farms. It takes some time but is good as a mulch. Yes I know all about the weeds from the seed etc. Anyway... I was about to start mulching this morning when I notied some treess just starting to turn and got thinking about using my Cyclone rake to suck up all of the Oak leaves etc. Bingo. A light went on and after I got things set up I was done in 1/2 hour. The old wet hay got air put into it and it is a much better job then I could have done by just breaking flakes of hay up. I've included some pictures. Remember this is or can be dangerous. I worn hearing and eye protection and no lose fitting clothing. My better half came home for lunch as I was taking a shot while kicking a flake into the intake and was just shaking her head.:rolleyes: It worked for me. If you have one of these units try it. Two people would be perfect... one to drive and one to feed direct etc.:D
 
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   / Help with mulching new grass #2  
Good idea... I hated spreading straw, and I had to do it twice in 6 months on the same piece of real estate. Both times it was about 20 bales by hand...

I was a dirty, tired, sore, and sneezy, little person when it was all done...
 
   / Help with mulching new grass #3  
This may sound stupid, buuuuuuuuut...Why do you spread the hay on the grass in the first place? Dave
 
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Hi Dave. Basically it reduce's the amount of watering that you have to do. It holds moisture in, and protects the seedbed from some sun so the seedbed doesn't dry out. I don't know for sure what is proper, but when my grass gets about 3 inches tall I rake some of the straw/hay out and just cut the top of the grass. The remaining material, (straw etc) will make a nice bed of mulch to help the grass stay moist and help hold it during the next few cuttings until the roots become established.
 

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