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Background on the 2yo lawn:
My parents just moved into their new house a little less than two years ago. Just before the actual move-in date, they sunk thousands of dollars hiring a local company to remove existing scraggly lawn(shrubs, small trees and all), level the landscape, fix the sprinkler system, then install a new St. Augustine lawn. It wasn't extravagant, or even the best-looking lawn on the block. They just wanted a nice, healthy St. Augustine lawn.
What happened that resulted in a dead lawn?
He applied a chemical he thought would only target and kill sedge grass. I didn't press for more details. It's readily apparent my step dad is quite embarrassed. He clearly just learned a very hard lesson in lawn care "do's and don'ts" 101. I feel really bad for him because he has always taken a lot of pride in taking care of the lawn, and I know it's eating him up inside.
My speculation of next steps:
I'm fairly sure they're going to reach out to the same company, remove the dead lawn, and re-sod a new St. Augustine lawn.
I'm honestly posting in the hopes of receiving constructive advice or words of wisdom that we might not be aware of; or tips that could ease this painful predicament as we move forward. Should we be worried about insects that might move in? I would hate for it to get worse before it gets better. This is just not something we know anything about.
Thanks in advance.
Does this need to be watered into the lawn? I was curious because the technician sprayed it mixed with water and said it needed to get into the root system
https://imgur.com/a/eqPxSpJ
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