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Originally Posted by ricoFlame
i have several years in turf managament, and i would just get a good solid metal rake and scratch the surface really well. then overseed and fert. gotta keep the seed damp for the first couple days. Make sure the seed has a good component of rye grass in it as it is typically the first to germinate, keeping the good seed in place long enough to take hold.
good luck!
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As I understand Killer's post, he will be overseeding on established turf If this is in fact the case, there really is no need for a nurse grass. A kentucky/fescue mixture, or kentucky alone should suffice