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[quote]Just some type of bermuda from Hancock.[/quote] I overseeded some common with Royal Bengal last year. Worth considering. It came up quickly. It's still a little leggy but hopefully it gets better this season. Has a pretty fine leaf texture and decent color. ...
[quote]NfamousPanda[/quote] One of my neighbors just resodded his lawn. One guy knocked it out in a morning and laid the new sod the next day. He used a sod cutter, a ditch witch stand on skid steer, and a trailer. ...
[quote]In May 2021, The Hague District Court in the Netherlands accepted the NGO’s arguments that Dutch law required Shell to align its business with the Paris Agreement objectives under the law’s “duty of care” obligation, and ordered the global oil giant to slash its CO2 emissions 45 percent by 20...
Even the yard mastery guy, who seems to be doing something to his St Aug daily and lives in Tampa where the grass doesn't go dormant, is resodding sections of his lawn seemingly every year. ...

re: We have a lineup!

Posted by jmtigers on 2/16/24 at 1:24 pm
I guess VMI comes from the old national league....
[quote]lbs/1000SF[/quote] Likely 1lb/1000, but check with Hancock. There’s a lot of seeds in a 1lb of Bermuda seed. They are tiny. That’s why I use a carrier to spread them. ...
[quote]On overseeding, looking for what to buy[/quote] I’m trying to mix in Royal Bengal into some bare areas with common. It’s coated seed from Hancock. Had excellent germination with it last year. It spread nicely with some Milorganite as a carrier. ...
Guarantees you are getting at least a 4 year old bourbon at 100 proof. And it’s coming from one place. So if you see a bottle you’ve never heard of or tried before and it’s bottled in bond you know it’s got decent proof and age on it. And not a blend of MGP or something you’ve already had before. ...

re: Is this Lespedeza?

Posted by jmtigers on 12/5/23 at 1:27 pm
[quote]Lespedeza is all dead[/quote] Not at my house. I'm starting to think this stuff is impossible to control. Of course my yard is also greener than it was all summer in the drought. ...

re: Ball Rollback For All - USGA/R&A

Posted by jmtigers on 12/2/23 at 7:14 pm
[quote]I get doing this for tour players but for the average amateur this is stupid. [/quote] Say no to bifurcation. That’s part of what makes golf great. We all play the same game. ...
[quote]Craw, in Louisiana and have bermuda grass. When and what do I need to spray for preemergent to prevent stickers.[/quote] Stickers have already germinated in my lawn in some bare areas. I put down pre emergent in october. ...

re: Golf green in backyard

Posted by jmtigers on 11/13/23 at 12:34 pm
I did one out of perennial rye one winter. It was more of chipping green you'd say. I kept it at .25 with my greens mower. But, it was fun and a lot of work. Mowing all the time, Blowing leaves, top dressing with sand every month it seemed like. The problem with synthetic is they dont hold s...
[quote]I love the way this stuff looks[/quote] It can look really good. This was my annual rye from Feb this year. It likes a early spring hit of fert. [img]https://i.imgur.com/aWfQZiw.jpg[/img] ...
[quote]Large patches of dead area in lawn - St. Aug[/quote] sod...
I use milorganite as a carrier to spread coated Bermuda seeds. Humichar works as well. ...

re: John Deere/EGO Announcement

Posted by jmtigers on 7/31/23 at 7:43 pm
[quote]Does John Deere have any battery powered equipment? [/quote] They have an all electric zero turn. And in the golf business they've come out with a all electric greens mower recently. [img]https://www.deere.com/assets/images/region-4/products/mowers/walking-greens-mowers/sub-group-pag...

re: PMI

Posted by jmtigers on 7/26/23 at 1:00 pm
[quote]If you're still paying PMI, you should've already requested an appraisal to drop PMI with those numbers you've presented. You should've requested that back when the anticipated appraisal value was around $270-275k. You've been paying PMI much longer than you've needed to.[/quote] Some mort...

re: Bermuda Vs Centipede

Posted by jmtigers on 6/29/23 at 2:36 pm
[quote]I'll be honest. That looks really good and I'm surprised. Centipede likes that 1-1.5 inch cut.[/quote] Thanks. I'm actually experimenting with a little bermuda seeding project in my backyard right now. Like one of the other posters said, my whole neighborhood is centipede yards and I'm p...

re: Bermuda Vs Centipede

Posted by jmtigers on 6/28/23 at 10:42 am
I cut at least twice a week. I was just saying when you do scalp it due to rain, vacation or whatever it doesnt look too bad since it doesnt have the brown underneath. [img]https://i.imgur.com/Fd6q0V8.jpeg[/img]...