Renovations: Class of 2019 Graduation Day!!!

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andy10917
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Renovations: Class of 2019 Graduation Day!!!

Post by andy10917 » May 25th, 2020, 8:39 am

Memorial Day is the traditional date when the Members that did renovations in 2019 move from renovators to "members with young lawns", and we reset the clock to beginning to identify and guide the Members that will be the Class of 2020.

We also use this time to build a photo gallery of the renovation outcomes for the Class of 2019, which often are inspiration for the classes of the future.

Congratulations to the Members of the Class of 2019, and please post a photo of how the Renovation did - you're now Sophomores!!

PS: we'll be starting a "Roll Call" for 2020 Renovators pretty soon.

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Re: Renovations: Class of 2019 Graduation Day!!!

Post by tke357 » May 30th, 2020, 7:34 am

Hi, here is a pic of my Reno I did last August. I’m happy so far.

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Re: Renovations: Class of 2019 Graduation Day!!!

Post by andy10917 » May 30th, 2020, 7:51 am

Nice job! I'd like to see it in a year or two, when it's completely filled in and the color reaches its max.

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Re: Renovations: Class of 2019 Graduation Day!!!

Post by DevilDawg81 » June 5th, 2020, 9:55 am

This was more of starting a brand new lawn from what was a corn field/construction site. Nonetheless, here is the project I did last fall (~5500 sq ft in the back, and 1000 sq ft on the side)

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Both did exactly what I wanted/needed.

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