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DChap, do you have a way to water the grass now that you have water in the pond?
All of the over-seeding in the world won't help if a 2-week dry spell can kill off your new grass.
There are lots of different options for you to consider, depending upon your total square feet of grass to maintain, whether you have electricity at the site, etc. No way to water grass out by the pond. I can run electricity from my house if I need it for now. I plan to run electric this summer. 2" trash pump setting on a pallet with a fixture to split off of discharge, you can water the snot out of grassed areas. I run 3 3/4" hoses with sprinklers attached. most 2" pumps at not too far above idle will run 3-5hrs and provide 35-45psi to 3 hoses depending on length. I use the back n forth multi-hole type sprinklers and usually end up moving them about every 30-40 min to keep water from washing seed/pooling and running off. I will see what lowes and harbor freight have, might be able to get something set-up for this summer.
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