2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Yesterday: Sprinklers were blown out. Neighbors had fertilizer applied (How bad is that! It's the pause!)
Mowed and mulched at 3.25 in in front, and as much of low-input area as possible (3.75 in).
Mowed and mulched at 3.25 in in front, and as much of low-input area as possible (3.75 in).
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
We got our first frost overnight despite our average first frost date being just under a month ago.
Mulch mowed last night into the dark - i love the time change for my work schedule which has me waking up at 4:30 AM every day, but it's now getting dark before i get home from the gym after work...
I noticed this morning as i was backing out of my drive and my headlights waived across the law; the frost has knocked a full blanket of leaves over the entire lawn overnight. Looks like i'll be mowing again tonight. Perfect time to drop the HOC down another notch i guess!
Slight top growth still happening although it's definitely slowed significantly.
Mulch mowed last night into the dark - i love the time change for my work schedule which has me waking up at 4:30 AM every day, but it's now getting dark before i get home from the gym after work...
I noticed this morning as i was backing out of my drive and my headlights waived across the law; the frost has knocked a full blanket of leaves over the entire lawn overnight. Looks like i'll be mowing again tonight. Perfect time to drop the HOC down another notch i guess!
Slight top growth still happening although it's definitely slowed significantly.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Mowed. Took off a lot of top growth.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
"Spot" sprayed (actually, more like "blob" sprayed) Tenacity on Triv patches in front at about 6oz/A rate using a gallon of solution. I ran out of surfactant while making the second half gallon of solution. Hopefully it was enough. I'm trying to keep the remaining Triv patches from spreading on the overseed. Triv loves this time of year, and will spread really fast if you let it! I will continue this spot spraying as needed until Winter.
Covered my sod tray because it's going down to 29 tonight.
Covered my sod tray because it's going down to 29 tonight.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
I have never seen Tenacity put a permanent stop to Triv. And I have tried enough cocktail formulas that I could open a bar. They all failed other than the one that killed everything - better than Roundup.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Andy, I get that you want to state that so we don't mislead people...but I had to do something...and Velocity is out of the question this time of year. I've never had luck with Tenacity in killing it either.
The good news was the Velocity reduced the amount of Triv drastically. The bad news is that it was a really labor intensive regimen with many applications, damaged the entire lawn, and required major overseeding. It was so interwoven. Now, it's just patches...but there are still enough patches left that it could blow up and spread again if I don't try to control it. I'm back to where I was a few years ago now.
Must...not....give...up.
The good news was the Velocity reduced the amount of Triv drastically. The bad news is that it was a really labor intensive regimen with many applications, damaged the entire lawn, and required major overseeding. It was so interwoven. Now, it's just patches...but there are still enough patches left that it could blow up and spread again if I don't try to control it. I'm back to where I was a few years ago now.
Must...not....give...up.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
I mowed and plan to spray some weed killer to fight these Creeping Charlie weeds tomorrow.
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Losing my leaves!
There goes my leaves! Snow on the ground and a blustery NW wind is blowing them off the Maples into the neighbors yard and down the street!
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Mowed tonight before the cold comes tomorrow. Mowed back and hell-strips at 3.75 in, and side including lower side overseed area, at 3.25 in (still with deck tilted). Any leaves that I bagged from underneath the neighbor's Maple tree in that area, I relocated to the low-input area and mulched in (3.75 in). But the mulching process wasn't fun on damp grass in the dark. Plus, I just realized last night that I have a cold, so hopefully the allergies don't act up on top of it after mowing.
Covered the sod tray. Will leave it covered until the cold weather is over.
Covered the sod tray. Will leave it covered until the cold weather is over.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Mulch mowed the front. The sharp swing in temps this week dropped a ton of leaves and then the winds today knocked more down. Last mowed the front Monday and still had some growth I trimmed off when mulching. Not much, but enough. Waiting patiently for Winterizer.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Lowered my HOC to 3" yesterday to mulch some leaves and bring it down from 3.5". I like to keep it at this length for the winter.
First frost last night, it got too cold too fast!
First frost last night, it got too cold too fast!
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
It happens many years - a warm early Fall leads people to think that the entire Fall will be delayed and warm. And then Winter hits hard suddenly and we get "I thought it would be different". Always bet on things to return to the average and "normal" over time.
Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Used the back side of leaf rake to move leaves from gravel driveway to yard. Mulch mowed @ 3.25" grass and leaves. Anticipate grass cutting for another month.
Put down last fertilizer app for the year. I calculate I put down 4.57 #N/k for the year (includes estimated .75 #N recycled grass clippings) Milorganite organic during Spring months and Scotts synthetic during Fall months.
Nov 2016 - House builder had put down contractors mix in September, appears to be mostly Annual Rye Grass.
Grass looked nice up until June when air temperatures started to climb, and soil moisture started to dry.
Now after October overseed ...
Nov 2017 - Tall Fescue and Perennial Rye Grass.
Put down last fertilizer app for the year. I calculate I put down 4.57 #N/k for the year (includes estimated .75 #N recycled grass clippings) Milorganite organic during Spring months and Scotts synthetic during Fall months.
Nov 2016 - House builder had put down contractors mix in September, appears to be mostly Annual Rye Grass.
Grass looked nice up until June when air temperatures started to climb, and soil moisture started to dry.
Now after October overseed ...
Nov 2017 - Tall Fescue and Perennial Rye Grass.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Very cold right now...the highs are the average highs for the middle of Winter...mid 30s, with below 20 at night. Other areas to the West have already gotten this cold. And similar to what Andy said above, this doesn't mean Winter is here to stay. Looking at my 10-day forecast, almost every day is 45-50.
Got about a half inch of rain the past 5 days...a little here, and a little there almost every day or every other day.
Got about a half inch of rain the past 5 days...a little here, and a little there almost every day or every other day.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Btw, Zoysia lawns in the area are almost totally brown/dormant now. Not sure if the bit of green remaining is Zoysia that hasn't gone dormant yet, or other grasses/weeds missed in.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
You can still do the final winterizer app after growth stops, if you'd like. Am I missing something?
Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
For my lawn maintenance program, I’m done putting fertilizer down for the year. This is year one with the new lawn. Once the lawn overall fills in, I’ll probably adjust my program. Thanks for the support.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Cut off some top growth and mulched in a heavy layer of Norway Maple leaves. Free fertilizer! (While everyone else on the street is bring them to the curb for removal).
Freeze proofed things. Packed up all the yard chemicals in the shed and relocated them to the basement for winter storage. Unhooked the hoses.
Freeze proofed things. Packed up all the yard chemicals in the shed and relocated them to the basement for winter storage. Unhooked the hoses.
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Re: 2017: What did you do on your lawn today?
Uncovered the sod tray finally, and put it in the sun for an hour, then covered it up again for the night. It had been covered for like 60 hours due to extreme cold weather. The grass in it looks good.
Finished hand-trimming along the main front, and I have a perfect edge now! It was getting pretty overgrown.
Planted Tall Fescue plugs (yes, Tall Fescue plugs, you heard right) in bare spots caused by Summer drought in the far end of the low-input area. They will fill out in the Spring, and hopefully not die off during drought like the other grass types always have. A couple of other Tall Fescue bunches in that area have done fine for several years now, so it should work well. Picked up sticks in that area.
Swept and picked up sticks and leaves from the road across the front. Filled a whole leaf bag.
Finished hand-trimming along the main front, and I have a perfect edge now! It was getting pretty overgrown.
Planted Tall Fescue plugs (yes, Tall Fescue plugs, you heard right) in bare spots caused by Summer drought in the far end of the low-input area. They will fill out in the Spring, and hopefully not die off during drought like the other grass types always have. A couple of other Tall Fescue bunches in that area have done fine for several years now, so it should work well. Picked up sticks in that area.
Swept and picked up sticks and leaves from the road across the front. Filled a whole leaf bag.
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