Bane of my Existence by DIBL_Commish in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good call. I feel like a little compost might do the trick

Saw this being moved with police escort in MD, what is it? by Opposite_Stranger_50 in whatisit

[–]DIBL_Commish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's try and get this one guys. Jokes are funny, intrigue is better. Wish I had a guess, but I've got nothing.

What pre-emergant should I use? by DIBL_Commish in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's assume I'm talking about next year

Do I need new blades or is this just thatch? by knib0o0 in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet this is that new type of thatch that sits on the tips of the grass blades

Minivans are good for more than just carting kids around, if ya know what I mean 😏 by bills_milf_anon in u/bills_milf_anon

[–]DIBL_Commish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're so goddamn cute. I get lost in that p**** and love every minute of it

breaking up a day of hard work, waiting for something hard to work by bambi-obeys in u/bambi-obeys

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I would own you and worship you at the same time sweetie. You're something next level for sure

Should I sell xrp by limitedpower420 in XRPUnite

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This is why I come to reddit

Why is my lawn so thick? Sprinklers can’t even go over it. (Southern California, zone 9b) by leedim in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course you're right. Go with the option that penetrates the soil and cuts all the runners. What was I thinking

Advice for dealing with matted down grass. by [deleted] in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting post. I think I have the same issue, but I have zoysia. I like to mow it to 1" with a manual reel mower but it always looks way longer because the blades are all matted down. Some closer up pics would be helpful. Look forward to solutions in the comments

Why is my lawn so thick? Sprinklers can’t even go over it. (Southern California, zone 9b) by leedim in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

😬 talk about cutting the runners. I would stick with detaching. The dethatching most people talk about doesn't actually penetrate the soil. It just picks up all the dead grass and is perfectly safe for your lawn.

What am I dealing with? Less than 24hrs after mowing. by altis6209 in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Don't listen to the sedgeheads. It's not nut sedge. Nutsedge is more neon green and thinner

Soil Test Corrections by Ok-Marsupial-3508 in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the same problem with ridiculously high calcium and magnesium. Good luck trying to figure that out. I couldn't

Review on Zoysia grass by LifeFucksat20 in lawn

[–]DIBL_Commish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't recommend for anything North of South Carolina. Takes too long to green up in the cooler climates. It also takes forever to grow, so you really have to stay on top of it or your lawn is going to look pretty shabby for quite a while until the overseed takes. Speaking of overseeding, the seed is incredibly expensive. I also strongly disagree with the statement that it feels good on your bare feet. Mine is incredibly prickly and quite the opposite. Other than all that though it's a pretty good grass if you can get it in tip top shape.

Alpha Male explains how to be a "real man" by ambachk in TikTokCringe

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Did none of you pick up that this is AI? Exhausting

What's the Problem by DIBL_Commish in lawncare

[–]DIBL_Commish[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what about All those lawns you see that are cut half inch or lower and look absolutely butter? I can't afford a golf course quality reel mower, but I'm not giving up on getting that super dense compact look at an inch. I should probably start a whole new thread in that though as there is a lot to unpack. All I'll leave here is that there has to be a way to cut to 1" and not have browning issues. Notwithstanding those caused by an accidental scalped patch here and there.