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05-24-2019, 07:25 AM | #399 |
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I know SoCal living. Lived in San Diego my whole life except the last 7 years since being here in OH. But my house in Temecula had such a small lawn you could probably mow it with a pair of scissors lol that's how small the lawns were
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05-24-2019, 08:19 AM | #400 | |
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Since it is a little bit rainy today, I was going to put down RGS in the front and back (it'd have to be watered in anyways). it looks like the Hyr-Brix should get delivered this morning so I'll put it down in the front yard after the RGS. Should I also put the Humic down now as well (front and back)? I figured the RGS/Humic applications would be spread out. I've got 6cu yds of top soil/compost mix coming later today. That'll be my fun in the backyard later today/tomorrow: 1. run the thatcher implement to scuff things up in the backyard. It'd too big an area of bare and thin areas to do by hand 2. lay down a thin-ish layer of the topsoil/compost mix, likely a thicker layer in the bare areas 3. put down starter fert (Lesco) 4. put down GCI's blend of tall fescue seed 5. lightly rake (manually) the seed into the topsoil/compost mix 6. put out the sprinklers and set the water timers for a few, short duration waterings throughout the day (although chances of rain all weekend)
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05-24-2019, 08:22 AM | #401 |
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Looks great, what kind of mower do you use?
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05-24-2019, 08:28 AM | #403 | |
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Are you really only on .65 acres? That looks like close to an acre from some of those pictures. Our last house was on close to a half acre and it seemed about half of your yard haha.
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i'm thinking so... if these guys don't make it, i can always throw some pumpkins in the ground and have a sprout in a few days. easy as hell.
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Personally struggling with sprouting the calabacitas (Mexican zucchini) Normally these things are prolific. Have tried two different packs, and only managed 8/36+ Saw a seed popping up just like in your picture last night. I have this whole bare area designated for them, but only weeds sprouting in there at this point ;(
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05-24-2019, 12:39 PM | #408 |
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what's the best thing I can put down on my lawn NOW (as it's already warm 60-70 in northeast) to help fill in my spotty patches and get rid of the crabgrass?
Spent like 200 bucks on a 2-step seed before the warm weather came. Got constant rain (good), but lawn didn't come in nearly as well as it should have. Looking for any help here, I'm desperate.
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05-24-2019, 03:04 PM | #409 | |
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as far as your seeding plan i would put down peat moss after you seed. this helps cover from birds eating the seed.
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05-24-2019, 03:06 PM | #410 |
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i have a 48" cut Husqvarna. LOL my first year i had a push mower and it took forever to cut the lawn. the following year i used my wifey's bonus and bought a lawn tractor
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hey thanks! you know...my real state agent told me but i'll have to double check
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That said, if your spotty patches aren't too huge, you could always redo those spots from scratch and re-seed them. I'd expect at least some weeds on any bare spots, though. If you do go scorched earth and re-seed those areas, supposedly Tenacity will work as a pre-M and not affect grass seed germination (depending on grass type). Haven't tried that yet myself, though. Quote:
Any crabgrass that is growing in will at least be at an early stage and not have many tillers. I had good luck w/ Q4+ as a post-emergent. Tenacity should also work but I haven't tried it on crabgrass. Dimension, Quinchlorac, and Prodiamine should all work as well. Quote:
Ya know....I might actually just drop a layer of topsoil over the thatch layer in areas. The seeds will start germinating in the soil and the roots will be able to get thru the thatch....and the thatch will eventually break down in the new soil. I bought a little bit of peat moss but not a lot. Price justification for getting several cubic yards was not in favor of getting more.
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Since all the pix of Hyr-Brix online kind of suck and don't show much of the label, here are some slightly less suck-y cellphone pix (at least they're legible) so you can see it's makeup.
Compared to that GreenYard stuff, the macros/micros are about the same. GreenYard has a little Boron and no Phos (not a big deal). It also has half-ish the quantities of what Hyr-Brix has for micros. Wrt N, it has a tad more ammoniacal nitrogen (2.8%) and less Urea (14.8%) but also breaks down 3 other N types (mix of soluable and insoluable). I might try the GreenYard stuff. The price is good and the makeup isn't too bad.
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Ended up losing the morning due to rain. in the afternoon, I ran the thatcher implement over most of the main part of the backyard. Did 2 passes w/ each being perpendicular to the other. After cleaning up what came up, I started putting dirt down in the more bare/sparse areas. The dirt mix i got is a bit clump so I'm hoping it breaks down. Only made it thru about 1/3 of the yard today so the laboring will resume tomorrow (at least it'll be cooler).
Once that's done (or I run out of dirt....whichever comes first), Humic-12+RGS goes down then starter fert and seed. I'll top dress what I can. For kicks, maybe I'll over seed some parts of the front yard, too. Otherwise, I'll be leaving out sprinklers in the backyard on water timers. So far, 3 blisters and I got my first mosquito bite of the season. lol
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