04-10-2013, 10:00 PM | #31 |
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Damn Two stoke LB will last forever.......outlast the EPA
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04-11-2013, 01:43 AM | #32 | |
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04-11-2013, 10:42 AM | #33 |
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Winter Ryegrass does not take much to get it going. Just put it down and water it once or twice and in a week you will have grass coming up. The trick is to not wait until it gets real cold put it down while the temps are still in the 70's. Also don't put it down too heavy as it will grow to thick and its a mess to try and cut thick wet grass. When summer comes it will die off after a few weeks of hot temps.
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04-17-2013, 06:03 PM | #34 |
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04-17-2013, 06:08 PM | #35 |
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As promised a pic of my front yard i took this morning.
As you can see my grass is far from perfect but the lower right corner is one of the worst spots (if not the worst). I also didnt have time to edge or anything else last night. Besides the edges there are very little weeds. I do the bare minium in keeping it like this. I mow high (the higest or second highest) and i put down Preen. I also mow the nice parts first and shitty parts last. I dont water and i dont bag. It will dry up a little bit during the summer, but will come back very strong each time we get a few days of rain. Ill leave it a little too long during the winter but it ends up staying green throughout the season.
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04-17-2013, 06:21 PM | #36 |
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Another tip is to only plant grass in the early Fall (late August to late September). Its a waste of time, money and effort to try and grow grass in the Spring. Sure it will take off initially, but if you live south of New York 85% of it is gonna die during the Summer. Also you should only put down fertalizer in the Fall or early Winter. Preen or any other pre-emergent in the Spring and Fall. Stay inside during the Summer.
Having a fescue lawn without a sprinkler system south of NY doesnt have to be hard as shit. I will also add that at this point last year everyone seemed to have nicer looking grass in the Richmond area (my shit was defintely nicer). I dont know whats going on this year but weeds seem a whole lot worse.
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04-17-2013, 06:27 PM | #37 | |
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I didnt have time to take a pic of mine, but its a Snapper with a Wisconsin Robin 2-Stoke. Its really sweet. Looks kinda like this:
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04-17-2013, 06:35 PM | #38 |
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What weeds? Looks Great!!!!!!!!!!! Nice looking house an yard and I can tell you take pride in your home.
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04-17-2013, 10:34 PM | #39 | |
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I found it on Craigslist and paid $60 for it a couple years back. Awesome deal. Nice looking yard. As big as my yard is, I would go broke if I tried to make mine look like that.
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04-18-2013, 11:11 AM | #40 |
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What's going on with those wheels? Looks cool.
Gassed up the mower last night, started right up after winter vacation...always nice. Then, I let my wife mow for the first time this year. Yard looks great. Taking your advice, mlmpetert...and raised the deck height a little to "mow high". Your grass looks incredible.
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04-18-2013, 11:35 AM | #41 |
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Where I'm living now (rental) the yard is nothing but weeds and it drives me nuts. I'm moving in three weeks so I'll just have to cut weeds for a few more times.
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04-18-2013, 03:46 PM | #42 |
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Thank you guys very much. I thought people were going to be critical. Like everyone, I like things that look well maintained and neat, but what I really pride myself on is simplicity and ease. Ive read a lot and talked to a couple people about nice grass. Having perfect grass in the mid-alantic is expensive as shit or a tireless effort. Having grass that regularly looks really good; although, is very possible. Since ive gotten complements Ill share what ive done to get my grass looking like this.
When I first moved in I had very average grass. Just like everyone else’s lawn, I had an average amount of weeds that would come and go, or come and stay. In early summer of 2010, on the advice of a retired grass cutter that I sold my broken mower to, I stated mowing high. Since then ive read a lot of stuff and have talked to a couple other people. Heres what I do and what can be done by anyone to have nicer grass. Ill start it off based off of the season we are in right now. Also this is for fescue or cool seasons grasses only. Now: Figure out what type of grass you mostly have (fescue, bermuda (warm season), or blue grass (if you have blue grass your lawn probably already looks amazing, stop reading here). Cut on the highest or second highest setting you have Look, youre not gonna have to cut that much more, youre really not, I promise. Its just gonna be hard if you end up missing a cut because you wont be able to go any higher. Put down a granule (bag and spreader) weed control/killer that also has a pre-emergent/weed preventer/crab grass/grassy weed preventer in it. You really just want the weed stuff not the weed and feed (fertilizer), but if you can’t find it, weed and feed is better than nothing. Summer: Mow even higher if youre not already mowing at the highest for some reason. Try and cut only before it rains or when you absolutely have to. Fall: Keep cutting high By October you should get a sense as to how bad your grass really is or if its worth trying to keep nice, if it needs a complete renovation, or if you just really don’t care If it turns out you have something worth working with put down some weed and feed between September up until mid-November. Winter: Stay warm Next year: As soon as you start seeing these daffodils poking up through the ground (late January to early February in Richmond); It’s the most important time of the year. Get off the couch, put on a sweatshirt and lay down some pre-emergent asap!!!! If you have some weed and feed left over go ahead if you really want to, but just know youre going to have to cut more. Put down some more pre-emergent about 2-4 months later once everything is blooming (like right now) Be careful with your second application of pre-emergent, as you really don’t want to use a fertilizer here. Giving your grass fertilizer before Summer can burn it out if you don’t get enough rain. Your lawn should probably look 10x better than it did this time last year (today….) Keep mowing high and it will look even better come Fall Going forward: 2 doses of pre emergent (1 in the winter/spring, the other in mid to late spring) Weed and feed in the fall (September to mid-November) Cut high Notes: Pre-emergents are often only called “crab grass preventer”. I always get the cheapest one or Preen because I like Preen's other stuff. I only mulch, I don’t bag. Mulching is supposed to give you pretty much all the fertilizer you need, and why Im resistant to use the weed and “feed” stuff. Ive never watered. There are gonna be times during the summer you think you just wasted any extra time, money and effort your put into your yard. Don’t worry it will come back even stronger. I try and cut the good spots first. You don’t want to be spreading weeds from the front to back or vice versa. I don’t think ive ever mixed the weed and feed, pre emergent or anything else correctly before. All it takes is one mosquito bite and you too will say f’it to trying to guess the sq footage of your lawn, what the dial numbers on your spreader mean, and how youre supposed to calculate the spread. I think I end up staying conservative most of the time and putting less down than the instructions indicate though. I adjust over bad/good parts too, or when I feel like it. Im purely guessing on the application a lot of times. The most important thing is that you get it down at the CORRECT time (or at least Im guess that’s what matters the most…..). Extras: Last fall I actually over-seeded my lawn as I wanted to introduce some different fescues and hybrid bluegrasses into the yard to have better summer drought hardiness and to help it choke out weeds. But I promise, my grass looks worse because of it right now (there are a lot of things you do to grass that make it look worse before it looks better, or so im told…..). And if I could go back in time I wouldn’t have over-seeded, as I think it was overkill and went against my theme of simplicity and ease. If anyone has any questions about over-seeding and any leasons I leaned Id be happy to answer. Double Bonus: Articles to get you excited about grass: SULIS - Sustainable Urban Landscape Information Series: U of MN. Inventor cultivates no-mow, easy-grow grass | Fox News New blend of tall fescue and hybrid bluegrass gets good research report from Virginia Tech - dailypress.com Preen Lawn Weed Control Plus Crabgrass Preventer | Preen.com
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04-18-2013, 03:48 PM | #43 |
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@ Cpayne - that thing is sweet!
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04-18-2013, 04:21 PM | #44 |
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Awesome advice...I'm going to make the wife follow it to a T.
I'm seriously lucky...she loves mowing for the exercise and break from the kids. All I have to do is start the mower for her and off she goes...we have almost half an acre. The only time I've had to mow was when she's pregnant...I take over then.
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04-18-2013, 04:23 PM | #45 |
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I will add if you have a female dog don't waste your time and money on a ton grass care. The bitch will burn your grass to the ground.
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