I had a spot of about 200 square feet that was infested with grubs late last year. I was told to give it a couple of seasons and it would fill back in once the grubs were killed. Anyone who knows me knows that I am not a patient person and simply cannot wait for a couple of years before my lawn fills back in.
So last week I was able to finally find some new sod from a guy who had some left over from his yard and I dug out the damaged lawn, hauled it off to the landfill and laid a couple hundred square feet of new sod in its place.
I figured with it being early in the season and the secondary water just being turned on last week now was the time to replace it so hopefully in a month or so it will be all filled in and looking good. The rest of the grass is just coming out of its winter slumber and starting to green up nicely.
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The front yard on the other hand is looking fantastic this early in the season. I finally feel like the past 6 years of hard work bringing it back is paying off. My only complaint is that when I came home Friday afternoon from work I found that they dug holes in my park strips for fiber optics. I hope they put everything back and compact the dirt well enough I don't have low spots as it's taken me a few years of bringing it back after the original owners did their damn best to destroy the yard.
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I know I say this every year, but I finally feel like I have removed all evidence of the original owners piss poor work and have finally brought the yard up to my standards and it looks as good as our old place's yard that we left behind.
Now I feel like I can mow the lawn and be at peace rather than frustration when I see evidence of the previous owner's half-assed work.
Mike