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JL8Jeff
03-22-2011, 08:26 PM
My brother cut the back yard a week and half ago with the manual reel mower but it needed another cut and with the snow/sleet/rain on the way through the weekend I figured I better get out the mower. I filled it with gas, primed it and it fired up on the first pull. I'm bummed that the back yard took a wicked hit during the winter with snow mold damaging half the yard. I had reseeded in the fall since it all died off pretty bad over the summer. With all the rain we had in the fall, it grew like crazy and I was mowing right up until it froze solid the weekend before Christmas. But the new grass has such a high moisture content the snow mold can take hold if the snowcover lasts as long as it did. I hope it comes back, but the portion that didn't get the mold is growing like crazy right now. I'll be mowing from now until it all dies off in July like normal. :lol: Hey, at least I didn't put the boat in the water yet and have to worry about shoveling snow out of the boat! :nod:

PolarBear
03-23-2011, 09:08 AM
What the hell? My neighbor mowed my front lawn like the last week in September or soemthing like that and it hasnt grown since. Why is your lawn growing so much?

WiMiMc
03-23-2011, 09:10 AM
probably fertilizer blowing over from the golf course.

WildBillyT
03-23-2011, 09:16 AM
What the hell? My neighbor mowed my front lawn like the last week in September or soemthing like that and it hasnt grown since. Why is your lawn growing so much?

I was going to mow my lawn this weekend. If it gets any longer I'm going to have to cut it with a machete.

PolarBear
03-23-2011, 11:36 AM
I was going to mow my lawn this weekend. If it gets any longer I'm going to have to cut it with a machete.

Wow, I guess I am really really lucky I picked the place I did to buy, lol. I only mowed my lawn about a dozen times last year and it wasnt even that long when I did a few of the times. The dog keeps the back yard manageable with all the paths she has worn in all over the place, makes it a lot easier to do the back yard. Also the water table is kind of high here, maybe that is what makes the difference? My sump pump has been running for about 2 weeks now

I hate mowing and general yard work, got to get to the front yard this year though or the neighbors will probably start complaining, lol. Bushes are all getting overgrown and I never raked leaves :neutral:

JL8Jeff
03-23-2011, 03:32 PM
My back yard dies off almost every summer and I reseed or fertilize in the fall and it bounces back. I need to rip out more bushes this year since they've been dieing off. I keep up with the raking in the fall so the pile is ready whenever the township happens to come around to pick up the leaves.

Tru2Chevy
03-23-2011, 04:04 PM
I hate mowing and general yard work, got to get to the front yard this year though or the neighbors will probably start complaining, lol. Bushes are all getting overgrown and I never raked leaves :neutral:

You need to rip out whatever grass is there and cover with astroturf....always green, no mowing :)

- Justin

WildBillyT
03-23-2011, 04:04 PM
You need to rip out whatever grass is there and cover with astroturf....always green, no mowing :)

- Justin

Pave it with green tinted concrete.


As for mowing, I usually have to do it 3 times every 2 weeks or so. Last year was pretty dry so I did not have to do it nearly that often. I'm trying to stay more on top of fertilizing this year, too. All of my new seed took (!) so I don't want to wreck it right away.

donnj
03-23-2011, 04:07 PM
In the northeast we have cool season grasses so the grass goes through tremendous stress during the 4 seasons. Do a core aeration in the early fall with a aerator that extracts plugs, second week of Sept. is perfect. Apply as much lime as you can get your hands on, pelletized is better, a starter fertilizer with a low nitro count is needed at this time. Get yourself to a Lesco/John Deere location and spend the extra money on "Metro" seed. Apply the lime, seed, and fert after aeration, water daily and DO NOT let the soil dry out at all especially once the seed has germinated or it will die. Keep weeds in the the turf areas to minimum during the spring and summer. When mixing your weed potion to spray on the lawn be sure to use a SELECTIVE herbicide and add Dawn dish soap to the mix, never spray in direct sun "high noon" or over 85 deg. Many weeds have a oil coating on the leaf and if the herbicide isnt entered into the leaf and stem it will not kill the weed, the soap acts as a great surfactant. Good luck

Apply your pre-emergents when the Forsythia are in bloom, this week or next depending on soil temperatures, its easier to grow seed than control weeds. The weeds is ALWAYS the dominant species in the turf, less weeds = more grass, always keep blades sharp and never mow short!!!!!!! Always water in the morning, very very important for less disease and fungus

PolarBear
03-23-2011, 08:32 PM
grass IS a weed, a preferred weed though

JL8Jeff
03-24-2011, 11:01 AM
grass IS a weed, a preferred weed though

So you can't even grow weeds correctly? :lol:

I have some weeds starting to grow in where the snow mold patches are so at least it's looking more green.

BonzoHansen
03-24-2011, 11:42 AM
You need to rip out whatever grass is there and cover with astroturf....always green, no mowing :)

- Justin

do they make carbon fiber astroturf?

PolarBear
03-24-2011, 12:26 PM
do they make carbon fiber astroturf?

:drool: