2017 TTTF backyard reno 25K sqft
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Re: 2017 TTTF backyard reno 25K sqft
She's filling in nicely. How's it looking for you since you have a better idea.
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Re: 2017 TTTF backyard reno 25K sqft
i think I'm off to a good start it seems to be coming in fairly even. I'm excited to see how it goes.
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Re: 2017 TTTF backyard reno 25K sqft
This is coming along nicely. What do you think is going on with the front yard?
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Re: 2017 TTTF backyard reno 25K sqft
It's getting demolished by disease. I've treated it twice with propiconazole and it seems to be helping but I would say there was a 40% loss in the front yard in the past month. Not sure if it's Pythium or brown patch or a combo. But I'm hoping since cooler weather is finally here it will start coming back. I dropped seed in front about a week ago so we'll see.
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Re: 2017 TTTF backyard reno 25K sqft
Sorry to hear that. The fall weather is certainly welcomed hereCoop_V wrote: ↑October 3rd, 2017, 6:24 pmIt's getting demolished by disease. I've treated it twice with propiconazole and it seems to be helping but I would say there was a 40% loss in the front yard in the past month. Not sure if it's Pythium or brown patch or a combo. But I'm hoping since cooler weather is finally here it will start coming back. I dropped seed in front about a week ago so we'll see.
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Re: 2017 TTTF backyard reno 25K sqft
Oh yeah! That will thicken up real nice in spring!
Don't worry about those spots around the house, you could do a early spring seeding in those areas. Nice thing is with them close to your house like that you could easily hand water and nurse those areas through summer when you notice first signs of wilting there.
Don't worry about those spots around the house, you could do a early spring seeding in those areas. Nice thing is with them close to your house like that you could easily hand water and nurse those areas through summer when you notice first signs of wilting there.
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Re: 2017 TTTF backyard reno 25K sqft
Looks awesome Coop!
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