Renovation Class of 2018 Graduation Pictures

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andy10917
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Renovation Class of 2018 Graduation Pictures

Post by andy10917 » June 1st, 2019, 8:58 am

Each year after Memorial Day passes, we create a topic/thread for the Class of the previous year to post their pictures of the outcome of their Renovations - it's fun to see them and not-so-subtle encouragement for the folks in the Class of 2019 that are making the transition from dreaming about a Renovation to working on a Renovation.

Yup, the Class of 2018 is now graduated, and we begin turning to the efforts of the next class. Congratulations to the 2018 Class in getting the lawn through to a completed project - now your job is keeping it healthy and watching it mature.

Let's see the graduation pictures!!

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Re: Renovation Class of 2018 Graduation Pictures

Post by SyNtAxx » June 1st, 2019, 12:55 pm

Here she is... last years continual washouts...cut this morning.


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Re: Renovation Class of 2018 Graduation Pictures

Post by KBGkicksazz » June 1st, 2019, 5:35 pm

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Re: Renovation Class of 2018 Graduation Pictures

Post by kbgfarmer » June 5th, 2019, 4:35 pm

Isolated areas of side lawns are the best. Front just got a healthy dose of milo. I’m thinking it was severely nitrogen deficient. It’s starting to green up but still lots of yellowish immature areas


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