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GOOD. Institutions and social norms exist for a reason. And 16 year olds should never have the ability to disrupt them. Social media, folks....
You roll over it immediately after if you want. Then cover it with a light layer of peat moss for best results. 1/4” thick This keeps the birds away and helps hold water for longer....
[quote]The South is Damn Pretty in the Spring, Ain't It? [/quote] Ahhh yes, I have fond memories of those five days in April :wah:...
[quote]Longfella[/quote] [link=(https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/display.aspx?sp=113294015&s=2&p=113288293#113294015)]See the comment from King George in this thread.[/link] And check out the responses to him. ...
You might be interested in this kind of thing. Root development after a summer of testing products. This guy is in NC. Humic test plot update: [quote]Disclaimers: In fairness to Matt, I suspended the Carbon-X test for part of the season to work on a phosphorus deficiency. Also, the GCF pr...
[quote]WTF are you doing anywhere near Choctaw? [/quote] I don't live far from there. Daily commute :cheers: I'm specifically talking about heading west where Lobdell runs into GWS. If you are heading west on GWS that light should never actually be anything but green with a flashing yellow ar...
[link=(https://www.thelawnforum.com/threads/what-bermuda-seed-and-why.14799/)]This looks like a thread for you. [/link] [quote]I did a seed reno this year on 3,000 sq ft with La Prima and it was very difficult. I did get full coverage by the end of the season without very many weeds, but it took ...
[quote]Does anybody have an opinion about this seed? [/quote] I'm not seeing any specs as to which kind of seed it actually is. Chances are, it's just a coated common bermuda. I wouldn't buy from a site that provides so few details, which is why I prefer Hancock. Also Ronk recommended Hancock ...
Honestly the mower itself might be the best option if the wheels are big. Just roll over it....
[quote]The area underneath my oak tree is pretty well compacted and I’ve been wondering what might work to get some Bermuda growing there[/quote] Thin out or cut down the tree. It’s the only way....
How thick is the Centipede? Try your best to get good seed to soil contact with the Bermuda. Use Hancock seed and start sooner rather than later if you want better success. Mow really low and 2-3 times/week after the seed is established to promote growth....
For Zoysia, it’s rated at 11 oz an acre. You’d probably start with 6.5 until you get comfortable with it. Label rate could stunt growth for quite a long time, or so I’ve read. T-nex is almost $1.25 per oz. When you buy a gallon. Roughly $160. So label rate will run you a little less than...
That bitch should never turn red!! Fix that shite back to the way it was!!!...
[quote]I do have some nut sedge in a few places I would like to take care of, so that is why I am considering the MSM Turf.[/quote] Both Celsius and MSM Turf are broadleaf herbicides, which are not effective against grassy weeds like sedges. You must use Certainty, Sertay, or Sedgehammer, which ...
Editing this thread title now to be more general. Did you start PGR last season though? I saw a thread from last year where you talked about it. ...
[quote]Make sure to add some iron to your application [/quote] I planned on it! Do you mix? Add a surfactant? Ideally I’d mix iron, PGR, and Ammonium Sulfate. ...
Anyone else using it? I'm gonna give it a try later this week starting at a low rate of .2 oz per thousand (common bermuda), and at a lower rate for St. Aug. These pictures convinced me to go for it, and I don't really have the time to mow every 2-3 days right now. [img]https://i.postimg.cc...