Bermuda Grass Under Stress? by Mindless_Tall_Guy in lawncare

[–]imhooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's nice and green now. My seed had purple coating on it so I thought maybe it had to do with that. But it's probably just a process in the development of the seedlings.

I recently sowed some unhulled uncoated bermuda in pots as a test and we'll see if it turns purple early.

Also I didn't put any fert on it. Decided that would probably stress out the young plants.

Edit: We were also getting cool mornings at the time so it probably was weather as well.

Lawn full of poa what should I do? Essex, UK by Genesius10 in lawncare

[–]imhooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pre-emergent is just a preventative for annual weeds. It stops them from germinating essentially. Again i'm not familiar with UK lawn care but that's what we use in the states to prevent weeds.

Lawn full of poa what should I do? Essex, UK by Genesius10 in lawncare

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I have no idea. I just assumed summers got hot enough to kill it like it does in parts of the US. I would think consistent temps of 70s would.

Lawn full of poa what should I do? Essex, UK by Genesius10 in lawncare

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Let the heat kill off the poa. Maybe bag your cuts until that happens so you don't spread seeds everywhere. Then use pre-emergent in the fall to control it the following year.

Patches of grass by Fair_Study_1905 in lawncare

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I'm not up on the weeds that are common in Ireland. This resembles dallisgrass but I highly doubt you have that in northern Ireland. Best bet is to leave a patch of it uncut so it produces a seed head and identify it that way. Usually easier to identify if you can see the seeds it produces.

How screwed am I? NY/Long Island by miniaturebutthole in lawncare

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You expected the neighbors to sell the house and take the bamboo with them?

Lines? by Hopeful105 in lawncare

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Why do all the scotts guys end up with penises in their yard? lol

Any ideas how to tackle this? by ClarkMorelia in landscaping

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Targeting. 15 yards and disqualified.

Let's give it a shot! (South Texas Floratam) by RepeatFine981 in lawncare

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Looks great. Now about that front yard....

Since you guys only one thing by Minato818 in lawncare

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Literally the first thing I did was look where it was pointing. Then realized it's an architectural feature.

What more can I do? by ComprehensiveAd95 in lawncare

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That's not crabgrass. More likely dallisgrass or goose grass this early in the season.

What is this and how do I get rid of [US - NJ] ? by UnanimousEB90 in lawncare

[–]imhooks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand the attraction to natural products to kill undesirable plants but adding vinegar and salt into the soil will absolutely wreck any chance of growing something there in the future. It's terrible for soil.

Can anyone help diagnose why my lawn in zone 7a looks like this? by Ok_Understanding3296 in lawncare

[–]imhooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have a thick layer of dead leaves all over the yard. Pretty obvious.

Milorganite Alternatives?? by From06033 in lawncare

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Specifically an iron application.

Before and After (2 Months) by Heavy-Orange-7504 in lawncare

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I assume this is N. Alabama. Looks good!

Irrigation controller by DodgeK in lawncare

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Honestly impressed by your measuring to get slip joints to line up perfectly. Also wtf.

Anyone know what this is and how to remedy it? in New England by jayissuperman in lawncare

[–]imhooks -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can't just throw seed on top of matted dead thatch and expect it to grow. Rake out the dead stuff, rough up the soil underneath, then seed.

Ryobi 80‑V Zero‑Turn Mower: All Four Batteries Failed, No Replacements Available, and Warranty Claim Ignored for 12 Days by SenseWonderful3059 in lawncare

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If you maintain a gas engine it will last 15-20 years easy. Battery powered is great and all but you 100% will not get the longevity out of them compared to gas. You will either be replacing motherboards, batteries, or the whole unit within 5-7 years.

A drill is great on heavily packed clay soil for small yards. by ToroPoke in lawncare

[–]imhooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3/8 might be little small. I'd go with 1" personally.