nanometer's 2020 Soil Test

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nanometer
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Location: Seattle, WA
Grass Type: I don't know
Lawn Size: 1000-3000
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Re: nanometer's 2020 Soil Test

Post by nanometer » August 4th, 2020, 11:18 pm

Hi Andy, I made a mistake, actually 1 hour is about 0.35 inches, this time I have extended to 100 minutes. Is there any other thing I need to do for fixing?

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andy10917
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Location: NY (Lower Hudson Valley)
Grass Type: Emblem KBG (Front); Blueberry KBG Monostand (Back)
Lawn Size: 1 acre-2 acre
Level: Advanced

Re: nanometer's 2020 Soil Test

Post by andy10917 » August 5th, 2020, 10:06 pm

Sorry it took me so long to get back to you - we were some of the "back to the 1800's" people that were clobbered by the tropical storm. No anything was left was left without impacts.

Try the 100 minutes in August - see if it emerges.

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