Aug 27, 2020

Grass Seeding Series: Pt 3 - Grass Growth on Slope Update!

Updated: Nov 9, 2021

Fact: Pt 1 and Pt 2 gives you Pt 3 (Physical Grass)!

Welcome back to week 3 of the “Grass Seeding Series” here on Liv Evon Designs, where I cover my husband and I's journey to renovating our lawn with newly seeded grass!

If you haven't already, check out Pt. 1 - Prepare Soil and Pt. 2 - Laying Grass Seed for details on how to prepare your lawn for laying grass seed and how to plant your seed.

Brief recap: In part 1, we covered how we removed ivy vines that completely covered our backyard. If you don't have ivy, the principle of clearing out your soil is still IMPORTANT and the general method still holds. In part 2, we planted seed!

(Befores)

Let's just say it - THE WAIT IS OVER!!!!

After all our hard work full of body-aches, pulled muscles, and broken backs (not really but you get it, we are here to see the fruits of our labor - BABY GRASS! 😍 So, because grass grows in stages, below I've shared our grass growth week by week from the day it was planted. Week 1 showed no germination, but BABY, by week 2 we were in business in the Liv Evon Designs household!

Week 2 - It's arrived!:

(Slide through for progress)

Week 3:

Week 4:

Week 5:

Now I know it's a time for celebration🎉✨ & hoorah-hoorah's🙌🏽, BUT we cannot forget to do one special thing - continue watering our new precious gooold! We don't have to do it every day as we did when the seed was still seed, but watering once every other day so the grass gets roughly 1 inch of water a day (that's what the package says, I don't know what that means, honestly, so I just go with every other day for around 10 mins using just a basic rotating sprinkler).

Other than that, that's really it ya'll! It's been a relatively long journey, but we're here and I GUARANTEE you'll be super proud of the fact that you DIY'd your new grass seeded yard and be able to brag to your friends about it until the end of TIME! Or at least until you move or retire to Florida 🤷🏽‍♀️.

Thank you all for following the journey of our first DIY project shared with you all! It's been exciting and rewarding to see the work my husband and I did to make our house a home! We can't wait to invite our family and friends over to enjoy all the love we're putting into the place and know that you will have the same feel-good emotions when you complete your handmade projects as well 🥰.

Thank you and stay tuned for our next home projects and future blog posts!


Shop Materials Used (Pt 1, 2 & 3)

Scott’s Grass Seed - Tall Fescue Mix - https://amzn.to/2PHvICz

Bow Rake 14-Tine - https://amzn.to/3fLNMGh

Straw Bale - Local garden center

Firm Grip Leather-Palm Large Gloves - https://amzn.to/2XfdCvJ

- Used to protect my hands while doing yard work.

ROYBI ONE+ 18-Volt Cordless String Edger/Trimmer - https://tinyurl.com/uwxrvv7

- Electric powered, so no gas needed!

- Please read the user manual to know how to properly operate and maintain.

Fiskars 10 in. Power-Lever GripEase Hedge Shears - https://tinyurl.com/yxvmwqgh

Ames 48 in. Shovel - https://tinyurl.com/yy8pl4g5

Sun Joe TJ603E 16-Inch 12-Amp Electric Rototiller and Cultivator - https://amzn.to/3jZR5wy

- Electric powered, so no gas needed!

- Please read the user manual to know how to properly operate and maintain.

100 Ft 12 Gauge Lighted Outdoor Extension Cord - https://amzn.to/311mnuB

- Necessary to have either a:

  • 100ft at least 14, 12, or 10 gauge outdoor extension cord, or a

  • 50ft at least 16, 14, 12 or 10 gauge outdoor extension cord for this Sun Joe rototiller.

  • My electrician mother explained to me that it is important to have a cord that’s strong enough for the job as to not short circuit (or overwork and burn out) the cord/rototiller.

*These links may be affiliate links to products - I may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.


-Liv Evon