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Def putting down the crabgrass preventer this year
As long as my law in green, I don't give a shit.
One of the many glories of Wisconsin living. Shit grows.
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gook-lookin' lawn ya got there, beavis
the only thing plush is your pussy hair. fuck wicks-consinLooks like someone had a fuel oil leak.
My lawn is plush and I don't do shit to it besides mow it.
the only thing plush is your pussy hair. fuck wicks-consin
Yep I skipped that the year before and it was a huge mistake. Last season I was able to do it on time and the difference was astounding.
It only took one season of skipping for them to get out of control. If you wait too long you will have to pull them up manually!
First app of the season is down. I sharpened the blades in the mowers in the fall, so they should be good for now. Will check the battery on the JD and place on the trickle charger if needed. Going to have a few weeks before the first mow is needed, but will make sure it's ready to go.
COVID and winter has me itching to get outside, even if it's just to mow the grass once a week. Looking forward to some small group get togethers as the weather warms, especially with other families that have had a chance to get vaccinated. Definitely want the yard ready for Independence Day with kids playing with slip and slide/etc.
Bermuda is already coming up.
Put pre-emergent down in December and again at the end of February.
If you waited until now for the pre-emergents, and live below the mason dixon line, you're most likely fucked.
We are still 3 weeks to a month away from having to deal with lawn care issues. I will over-seed in a week or so and put some Scott's weed and feed down and then the only thing I'll do for the rest of the season is mow it once a week. The nice thing about living across the street from a river is that the water table is really high and I never have to worry about watering it. Even during last year's severe drought conditions my yard didn't turn gold like so many around here, it just stopped growing so I didn't have to mow it for 3 weeks at one point which was nice.
BTW, unless I remember wrong the nastiest thing about crab grass is that it it doesn't need seeds to spread. If you mow it the clippings will germinate and the shit will be everywhere.
Bermuda is already coming up.
Put pre-emergent down in December and again at the end of February.
If you waited until now for the pre-emergents, and live below the mason dixon line, you're most likely fucked.
The bold/red is probably what someone told me years ago and my memory failed meYou may be misinformed about crabgrass, as it does spread from seed, and the seeds can sit dormant for years waiting for the right time to germinate. It doesn't have rhizomes and is an annual plant. Mowing it short will only cause the crabgrass to grow more horizontally taking up more space from turfgrass, while the turfgrass will struggle that short.
Gotta try to prevent the seeds from germinating and if they do sprout, you can kill it, along with everything else, using roundup, but then you may be introducing an open area of soil that the sun can hit leading to another crabgrass seed to germinate.
The idea of the clippings causing it to spread can come from the latent seeds germinating from plants years ago, or mowing it when they have begun seeding, as the seeds are small, but numerous.
I was thinking about over seeding in the back because lawn is thin there, but then can't use herbicide for a couple of months, right?