smokinjay said:
Battenkiller said:
smokinjay said:
The grass is full swing now and sucking the water up quick. Two acers of some very thick 4 inch stand of grass.
I'd gladly trade two acres of your 4" grass for the one acre of 12" tall quack grass I have to go out and mow now. That stuff is growing like Chinese bamboo. Wanted to get some saw time in while the rain is stopped, but the forecast shows I have a very small window of opportunity to hack that stuff down before more thunderstorms roll in this afternoon. I'm headed out, dammit. :-S
Hope I hit a rock buried in the jungle out there. My local small engine mechanic told me he's three weeks backed up. Either Lady BK will give me a pass while it's in the shop, or she'll let me go out and get that new RedMax trimmer I've been eyeballing. Long as it looks, sounds, and smells like two-stroke, I won't mind mowing the whole lawn with it. :coolgrin:
I was a tree and shrub manger at at Tru-green for 15 years, this is the hardest lawn to get started ever. 120 some years of rail road and the strip the top soil. I would bet 4 years ago my septic would have failed. Pull behind areator is worth its weight!
I just seeded over my septic area last week.. leveled it out and ran a 5 ft tiller over it a couple times. spread seed and put starter on it.
twiddling my thumbs waiting now. This has been a good week of long drizzling rain for it.
I was going to have a big load of top soil added but seemed like enough was there to get the seed to grab so I opted out.
I knew they would make a mess of the yard putting a septic in but it just really didn't sink in till it was done.
had a well drilled last year... talk about a mess the whole process was kind of cool though.. a soil scientist from purdue came down and took samples of the soil
down to about 6 ft with one of those plug things.
very interesting conversation with that man. knew his stuff and took it very serious.
hope I can get my grass to take.. there is a lot of clay in this state.