When we moved in to our house, the
yard had been neglected for quite a while.
I could tell it once had thriving centipede grass growing, but it was being smothered by weeds.
Partly because I don't like to spend money unless absolutely necessary, I decided to see if I could rejuvenate it without reseeding it.
Growing up, we had always cut the grass high with annual grasses, so as not to kill it.
After thinking a while about this grass being a
perennial and its low growing, spreading nature, I decided to cut it as short as possible without damaging it.
The results were slow at first, but especially during our hot, dry summer, cutting the weeds short was killing them, and the grass could keep growing for a while longer and would go dormant if we had a really dry spell.
After a good thunderstorm the grass would burst into growing again and spread!
Now the centipede has almost completely choked out the weeds except in a few spots with other really aggressive grasses! It's almost spreading too much now, trying to get into the natural areas.
Has anyone else had a similar success story?
What type of grass do you have, and are you able to manage it without using any additives?