Post your mow!
- PSU4ME
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Re: Post your mow!
Ha! I’m about 10 days into my first certainty spraying..... some parts are stunted but nothing terrible yet
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Re: Post your mow!
Looking good. Just curious, what kind of mower are you using?KBGkicksazz wrote: ↑July 4th, 2019, 10:55 amColor is good. Picture taken late morning on July 4th with a high sun. I pushed a little too much fert and got some burn
The little gaps I had here and there in the lawn from the initial seeding are closing fast.
We are in a hot and dry spell now and the KBG seems to be responding well.
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Re: Post your mow!
John Deere X300 using gator blades.
http://www.gatorblade.com/
http://www.gatorblade.com/
Leifcat1 wrote: ↑July 4th, 2019, 12:47 pmLooking good. Just curious, what kind of mower are you using?KBGkicksazz wrote: ↑July 4th, 2019, 10:55 amColor is good. Picture taken late morning on July 4th with a high sun. I pushed a little too much fert and got some burn
The little gaps I had here and there in the lawn from the initial seeding are closing fast.
We are in a hot and dry spell now and the KBG seems to be responding well.
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Re: Post your mow!
Haha! I'd be proud to have a helper like that on my team.
- __JT__
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- bauer time
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Re: Post your mow!
Yes, I have an irrigation system. Never had an issue with the grass browning near the asphalt. I have an 18 inch strip between the sidewalk and street, and that never has an issue either. I do have allot of trees as well, so the lawn is not in full sun the whole day.KBGkicksazz wrote: ↑July 11th, 2019, 3:13 pmYou don’t even have any issues along the sidewalk or driveway burning up the grass. It that irrigated?
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