maple1
Minister of Fire
I prefer to just run the ride-on over it every week and a half or so....
Sounds like my corner yard ... it's green just don't look too close as you will see it has weeds and wild flowers thrown in It's taken years to get it that far... in-fill, level, black dirt, grass seed. No house there so we have a hard time keeping folks out of there. We've had fish houses, campers, Hydro One truck with pole trailer, and kids running around on 4 wheelers and snowmachines. Lost a blue spruce to kids on a snow machine.even the more weedier grass when kept mowed doesn't look all that bad from a distance(which is how it is viewed 99% of the time).
Based on the apparent size of the dog in your Avatar you have some serious amounts of 'fertilizer' being applied though.Wow! Some folk are really serious about obtaining the "prefect" lawn...and that's fine... it's just not for me. Yep, my car is dirty most of the time(but I live on a gravel/dirt road so it's a lost cause).
We tend to keep the grass that's close to the house and decks in really good/fairly weed free condition but even the more weedier grass when kept mowed doesn't look all that bad from a distance(which is how it is viewed 99% of the time).
We must be doing something right as most people that visit usually comment on what a nice piece of heaven we have here.
I do nothing to encourage grass to grow. Mowing is lost time to me. Actually my favorite time of the year is when the grass turns a perfect shade of brown and gets crunchy.
Just bought a pair with bluetooth. I can listen to music from my phone while mowing and can take a phone call. It's actually fairly decent to talk on the phone with the mower deck engaged and at full throttle.+1 on the radio ear muffs. Years ago I had to make my own. So nice that now you can get a pre-made set. They work pretty well.
With the colder temps and lack or rain you may get mostly spring germination. I know some people seed late trying to do exactly that. You've probably heard of this but the idea is the seed lies dormant and gets pressed down over the winter by snow and leaves leading to high rate of germination in spring.Did the same here, two weeks ago, as I do every year. Unfortunately, I think it was wasted money for me this year, as we had a week of rain prior to seeding, but none since. Several nights in the 30's last week, but I'm hoping for warm and wet this week!
Tall fescue is a very good choice for your climate. I use the same, and it holds pretty good. Just watch for snow mold, and keep your pH and nutrients at recommended levels. A yearly soil test is key, since they'll tell you how to adjust your pH and fertilizing from one year to the next.
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This is very old thread but here's my 2 cents.I have no desire to have a perfect lawn. I live in the country and really don't care. What I want is a lawn that does not consist of 50% dandelions and other weeds that all grow at totally different rates. Two days after I mow it looks like I never mowed because there is all kinds of stuff growing out there...I call it my field...not a lawn.
How do I start killing the weeds and planting seed? I have moist soil and we get plenty of rain, but short growing season.
Thanks!
That will work for the 24D part. It is not farmer grade (if you can buy it without a license - it ain't farmer grade), but it will still work. The Banvel part is still missing. Banvel will go after stuff that the 24D doesn't. Depending on the time of year, the 24D won't do much against creeping charlie (as one example). Banvel will. I don't know if there is a consumer grade equivalent to Banvel. It may be worth a minute on google to find the active ingredient to see if there is a cross reference to the stuff in the stores.
And YES - you can mix them in the same sprayer so that it is a one application and done.
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