I have two items that my ag department told me to help with getting the weeds out (russian thisle(turmbleweeds). Our water is high in sodium and we have blow sand 3-10" The weeds have been in control for 7 years
By House (clay in soil from basement digging) Spring
Blend in top soil and mushroom organic to 1/2" at a depth of 2"-4". Using Rebel drought blend Then water it twice a day each time, pulling the weeds by hand after the grass starts, so I can tell if it is a tumble or grass. Continue to water, cut at 3 1/2" to keep the grass going, overseed and put a weed and feed in to help the grass. Then in the fall overseed more and water with a top soil or fertilizer (no manuer because high in salt)
Land: 6 acres
Cut the weeds low through the summer and burn around fences (mostly because I love to use my torch) Then in the fall spray a dorment killer weeder, and spread in a drought reisistant dry prery blend and rake it over. Then let it grow in the spring to a height that will allow it to kill off the weeds and overseed again.
What problems will I find with this grand plan?