

How about cutting some trees back so the area gets the light it needs.
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Yes, I've done some tree maintenance. But still have a pretty good canopy still, trees was main reason we purchased house. Guess you can't have best of both worlds??How about cutting some trees back so the area gets the light it needs.
Bermuda coming out nicely.
Sprayed some post emergent 2 weeks ago to kill some broadleaf weeds with a light spray.
Will apply again in 2 more weeks. Not many weeds really.
Put 40lbs on each of the 3 lawns I have 1 week ago.
Have to change the oil in both lawn mowers.
80 on Easter.
85 the week after that.
50 degree lows.
Time to plant the garden.
YesIs the 40lbs a fertilizer?
The post emergent I used has 2,4D. Seems like it's working pretty good.2,4D
A simple 10-20-10. 40lbs for each yard.
Don't really see that much phosphorus in the blends around my area. Can see an even spread of 12-12-12 but not a double P compared to N or K. Likely due to different regulations in VA. I would definitely use that if I were reseeding during the fall if available.
Went back and looked.
It's the 13-13-13 from Lowes.
How big is that propane bottle ??
How big is that propane bottle ??
When guests come over sure.Anyone use a stripe kit, either purchased or diy?
I've been debating the checkmate kit for my JD E140, but that's around $500, while I could try to make my own for around $100 using PVC, sand, steel bars, and eye hooks... with some trial and error.
I don't plan to lay down stripes each mow, but it's nice to emphasize them when holidays come around or guests come over. For reference, I just mowed at 4 inches and then went back over with the deck lowered to 2 inches and the blades cut off. I think it looks okay, but wonder if a weighted stripe kit would be worth it.
Thoughts? I need some convincing one way or the other.
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