Recently bought a house, my first, and I don't like the yard. It's mostly a bunch of henbit, crab grass, dandelions, and wild onions. I kind of like the wild onions but none of that other stuff. I don't want a "traditional" yard of well manicured grass because reasons. He's what I have in my mind as a perfect solution;
Lay down cardboard for a few weeks in sections to kill off some of the existing growth. Till that section up afterwards with an electric tiller, adding in some bags of compost and manure. Lay on a mixture of white clover, creeping thyme, and mint seed of some sort to establish a new yard. Overseed with same mixture once in a while and water often to get things established.
Are there any electric tillers worth dealing with? I would consider buying one but I don't know if they're up to the task at hand. I don't mind running an extension cord to do this as it's just my yard and I don't love dealing with batteries. But I like batteries more than small engines! The soil has some clay content but it's not intense.
Anyone have feedback on the turf mix I'm thinking of using? My goal is no mow, no spray, low/no watering once established. I'm in Kansas so we get real heat and real dry now and then. Anyone done this in a similar region?
I have a backyard that has a tree that needs to come out in the next year or so and that's going to be a whole project as well similar to what I want to do around the rest of the house which is why I'm thinking I might as well buy instead of rent a tiller. I've watched one YouTube video on an electric tiller and it seemed okay-ish?