Discuss how to and whether you should renovate your lawn
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HoosierLawnGnome
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by HoosierLawnGnome » April 17th, 2015, 9:04 pm
nclawnguy wrote:HoosierLawnGnome wrote:Looking fine!
Have you had to explain what the heck kinda grass you're growing to your neighbors yet or did you take care of that last fall?
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Told most that cared last fall. Honestly pictures on my phone do not do it justice, so much nicer than my tttf I had previously. I can't get over how soft it is to walk on compared to tttf, the wife even noticed that. Now my backyard tttf looks blotchy from all the overseeding with different cultivars...backyard reno 2015? Maybe.
oh man you have the KBG bug
have you applied FAS? Wait until next spring when its on its second year it gets a LOT darker IMO... My two year old blueberry is an entire shade darker than my Bewitched reno right now....
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 17th, 2015, 9:09 pm
HoosierLawnGnome wrote:
oh man you have the KBG bug
have you applied FAS? Wait until next spring when its on its second year it gets a LOT darker IMO... My two year old blueberry is an entire shade darker than my Bewitched reno right now....
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Not yet, waiting for some dryer weather. It's actually darker in person than the pics show, but I know it will get crazy dark as it matures. For some reason when it is overcast, my samsung phone's camera yellows greens a bit, not sure why. I have a real good nikon dslr I might have to use.
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stephensilva1
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by stephensilva1 » April 17th, 2015, 9:16 pm
Everyone keeps talking about how soft KBG is... I don't think I've ever walked on a KBG-only lawn.
Once mine has established, the first thing I'm going to do is roll around in it
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tlinden
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by tlinden » April 18th, 2015, 7:09 am
nclawnguy wrote:HoosierLawnGnome wrote:
oh man you have the KBG bug
have you applied FAS? Wait until next spring when its on its second year it gets a LOT darker IMO... My two year old blueberry is an entire shade darker than my Bewitched reno right now....
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Not yet, waiting for some dryer weather. It's actually darker in person than the pics show, but I know it will get crazy dark as it matures. For some reason when it is overcast, my samsung phone's camera yellows greens a bit, not sure why. I have a real good nikon dslr I might have to use.
It's just the white balance. You might be able to manually set it. But if you've got the dslr then you could do some really nice close ups!
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HoosierLawnGnome
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by HoosierLawnGnome » April 18th, 2015, 9:04 am
I think the 2 week seedlings are the softest. BUT - my kids like to roll around on the lawn and cuddle it. It really is soft.
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 18th, 2015, 1:57 pm
HoosierLawnGnome wrote:I think the 2 week seedlings are the softest. BUT - my kids like to roll around on the lawn and cuddle it. It really is soft.
My backyard tttf feels like nails in comparison...thats a exaggeration, but you get the point.
Never had a kbg lawn, when I grew up in ct, my dad was a prg guy.
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 20th, 2015, 1:24 pm
Found a small circular patch (maybe the size of a coffee can or slightly smaller) of tttf in the front. So I guess I had some sort of super tttf blend there that made it through 4 rounds of glyphosate. First I thought it was some sort of grassy weed, then looked closer and it was tttf.
Combed through the rest of the yard, that was the only patch. I will dig out and plant a pot of kbg, I plan on saving the tttf patch as an inspiration of perseverance.
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 24th, 2015, 8:08 am
llO0DQLE wrote:nclawnguy wrote:
Where did you get the dog sign? I love that! I was thinking of making a handwritten poster to ask people not to let their dogs pee on my hell strip but that may be better as it probably won't sound so snooty..
Sorry, I missed this question you posted last week. I got the sign online at
http://www.dogpoopsigns.com
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 29th, 2015, 2:34 pm
UPDATED RENOVATION TIMELINE PICTURES
8/27/14 - Seed Down! 50/50 blend of sod quality NuGlade and Bewitched
9/6/14 - Day 10
9/14/14 - Day 18
9/25/14 - Day 29
10/2/14 - Day 36
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 29th, 2015, 2:34 pm
10/15/14 - Day 49
11/2/14 - Day 67
11/18/14 - Day 83
12/12/14 - Day 110
12/27/14 – Day 125
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 29th, 2015, 2:35 pm
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HoosierLawnGnome
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by HoosierLawnGnome » April 29th, 2015, 6:30 pm
Did it ever get brown this winter??
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 29th, 2015, 6:35 pm
HoosierLawnGnome wrote:Did it ever get brown this winter??
A little bit, this is from 2/21/14
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HoosierLawnGnome
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by HoosierLawnGnome » April 29th, 2015, 6:39 pm
Yeah that's not tOo brown at all - a perk of KBG down south
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » April 29th, 2015, 6:52 pm
HoosierLawnGnome wrote:Yeah that's not tOo brown at all - a perk of KBG down south
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Yeah true, any summer damage should repair quite easily by the next spring. Our winters last 2 years have been very cold, we've had many years when lawn never went winter brown/dormant and kept growing year round. I miss those years.
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » May 12th, 2015, 9:26 am
My lawn made it 6 days between watering. Temps have been in the 80's, dry and windy. Pretty good for a new lawn. Lets see how it does when we get to the 90's. Going to see if I can stretch it out further next watering cycle.
**EDIT - it was 7 days, not 6. Guess I can't count.
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » May 19th, 2015, 7:44 pm
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jp1092
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by jp1092 » May 25th, 2015, 11:31 am
Great looking lawn nclawnguy. The lady i bought my place from moved to Kings Crossing, looks alot like that neighborhood. I know the area well, looked for 5 years before buying my new property. Is this the KBG?, looks great.
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » May 26th, 2015, 11:19 am
jp1092 wrote:Great looking lawn nclawnguy. The lady i bought my place from moved to Kings Crossing, looks alot like that neighborhood. I know the area well, looked for 5 years before buying my new property. Is this the KBG?, looks great.
Thanks, yes this is 100% kbg, 50% NuGlade and 50% Bewitched. I don't live in Kings Crossing, but close to that community.
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nclawnguy
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by nclawnguy » May 30th, 2015, 7:54 pm
5/30/15 Lawn pic
Lawn looks fake compared to neighbors struggling fescue. Neighbors have irrigation as well, kbg is blowing away the fescue.
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