Tenacity First Time User
- andy10917
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Re: Tenacity First Time User
Yeah, OK - so what's YOUR impression of how it's going? (then I'll post too)
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Re: Tenacity First Time User
Entering the last phase of browning out certain weeds. Hoping the grass can recover from that process.
- andy10917
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Re: Tenacity First Time User
You've entered the Recovery Phase. Almost anything that isn't brown at this point is pretty likely to recover.
BTW, you're done with Tenacity for the year - you're well over the amount that can be applied for a single year. Do NOT use the clippings in flower beds or add them to a compost pile.
BTW, you're done with Tenacity for the year - you're well over the amount that can be applied for a single year. Do NOT use the clippings in flower beds or add them to a compost pile.
- andy10917
- Posts: 29741
- Joined: February 23rd, 2009, 10:48 pm
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Re: Tenacity First Time User
Update on the White Wonder Lawn?
- ken-n-nancy
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Re: Tenacity First Time User
I should point out that I did a sprint triathlon last September. I was going to do one in May, but . . .
I'm also signed up for a sprint and an Olympic in September, but we're setting a real surge in cases and I'm old, so I'm probably going to pass.
- MorpheusPA
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Re: Tenacity First Time User
And I think we can all agree you're just a little sick.bpgreen wrote: ↑June 26th, 2020, 1:13 amI should point out that I did a sprint triathlon last September. I was going to do one in May, but . . .
I'm also signed up for a sprint and an Olympic in September, but we're setting a real surge in cases and I'm old, so I'm probably going to pass.
I jest, I jest. With cases currently surging past 40,000 per day in late June and no end in sight, I might be a bit hesitant to think of what September might look like. Take care of yourself! I've left the property eight times since March, and the last time I did I couldn't remember if I was supposed to fling poo at the other hairless apes or not.
The nice police officer in the parking lot reminded me that no, I wasn't supposed to do that.
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