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re: Help me save my yard
Posted on 2/10/22 at 11:24 am to ronk
Posted on 2/10/22 at 11:24 am to ronk
Here is my soil report from LSU. I seem to remember reading to not follow the optimal pH advice. With that said, anything different from what this thread recommends that I should do based on this report.
Posted on 2/10/22 at 2:33 pm to absolute692
If the ph in your soil is truly 7.92 then you will want to work to get it to 5-6 for centipede. I do find it strange that your lawn and shrubs have the exact same ph but I'm not sure how the samples were taken and I'm not real familiar with LSU's reporting.
The nitrogen recommendations seem a bit high to me. Centipede doesn't like a lot of fert. I would suggest maybe 2-3 applications of fert at 2lbs of N per thousand. That would give you 4-6lbs for the year. I'm going by the ammonium sulfate suggestion by the way.
The nitrogen recommendations seem a bit high to me. Centipede doesn't like a lot of fert. I would suggest maybe 2-3 applications of fert at 2lbs of N per thousand. That would give you 4-6lbs for the year. I'm going by the ammonium sulfate suggestion by the way.
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