Fruit Trees & Ornamental Trees Are Here!
Spring is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to plant! Our beautiful selection of fruit trees and ornamental trees is in stock and ready to bring life to your landscape.
Get Growing This Spring at Liberty Agway!
Starting seeds, building raised beds, or refreshing your garden? We’ve got you covered!
Seed Starting Supplies – Everything you need to kick off your garden.
Mulches & Soils – Enrich plants & beautify your space.
Gardening Essentials – Raised bed kits, fencing & more!
Stop in today and get everything to grow your best garden yet!
Now's the time to treat your lawn!
We’ve got everything you need: hay, straw, grass seed, and fertilizer to help your lawn thrive this season. Stop by and get your lawn ready for a lush, green spring!
Onion Sets & Seed Potatoes are here!
We will have some cold crop veggies arriving mid month- veggies, pansies, strawberries, and more.
Get Ready for Beekeeping Season!
We’ve got everything you need to keep your hive buzzing with success! From protective gear to hive tools and accessories, find top-quality beekeeping supplies right here at Liberty Agway.
Charming Gifts & Home Decor!
Looking for the perfect birthday present or something special for the holidays? We’ve got a delightful selection of cute and unique gift items that are sure to impress!
And don’t forget—Mother’s Day is coming up on May 11th! Find something she’ll love right here at Liberty Agway.
Get Ready to Reel ‘Em In!
Fishing season is here, and we’ve got you covered! Pick up your Fishing License at Liberty Agway and stock up on all your fishing essentials. From tackle and gear to fresh bait, our selection has everything you need for a successful day on the water!
Keep Pests Out of Your Garden!
Protect your plants from hungry visitors! We carry a variety of repellents to keep deer, rabbits, and more away from your garden and shrubs.
Step into Spring with Style!
Our new spring clothing and footwear have arrived for men, women, and children! From lightweight layers to comfortable, durable shoes, we’ve got the whole family covered.
Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale!
Stock up and save this April with our Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale! Secure your pellets for the colder months ahead by calling the store to reserve your order. Don’t miss out—plan ahead and be prepared!
Call us today to place your order!
A dead patch in the lawn is something that plagues every homeowner at some point and time. Dead patches can be tough to avoid as sometimes it really just comes down to the weather and other underlying issues that you cannot control such as water restrictions and root infections. For some homeowners, they occur every year in different areas of the lawn. For others, it’s just a huge dead spot where green grass used to thrive. Lucky for all of us, fixing the problem is pretty easy to do. Follow this article on how to fix dead patches in your lawn.
Start by cleaning out any dead grass, thatch, matted turf, or debris from the area. When repairing the dead patch, a clean surface is the best for germinating new grass when it comes into contact with the soil. For even better results, try clearing out more than just the damaged spot to increase your yield and to decrease the chances of other fungal diseases or underlying issue from resurfacing. You can do this by enlarging the area six inches beyond the damaged area and clearing it out. Not only should you try to get a bit wider in your preparation, you should also aim to turn the soil and area over about 6 inches deep as well. You want to make sure there aren’t any bad roots or large stones that may be harmful to your lawn. Add some compost or manure to the area and mix it in well. If you do not have compost or manure, pick up some starter soil from your local hardware to get you going. Once finished, rake and spread the soil evenly across the damaged area.
The next step is to sow grass seed across the damaged area. Grab good quality seed from the hardware store and scatter them across the patch. Cover them up gently with your hands or a rake and lightly packed the soil down. Don’t forget to add a little fertilizer to help spark new growth and add nutrients to the soil. Since it’s getting warmer, I recommend using a weed free mulch to cover the area from the harshness of the sun. Some good mulch options for this situation include dry grass clippings, straw, or even a light layer of sand. Be careful not to use too much as it can damage the area and prevent growth. You want just enough mulch to provide protection and to prevent excessive evaporation of moisture from the sun.
If you prefer not to use seed, another good option is using sod. Grab some sod from your nearby landscape shop and cut it to fit the size and shape of the patch. Make sure to lay it down so that the elevation is even with the rest of your lawn or your mower could scalp it. Another way you can streamline the dead patch recovery process is by using products that kill two birds with one stone such as grass seed accelerators that can incorporate mulch and fertilizer into one.
The final step is to water the patch frequently. Depending on how hot it is outside, you may want to water twice daily until the grass reaches about four inches in height in which you can begin to mow that area with the rest of your lawn. Be sure to keep the area as moist as possible the first couple of weeks so that the area can thrive. Follow these simple steps and tips to fix dead patches in your lawn. With new grass and enough water, that eye sore in your lawn will be gone in no time.
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