Great to see you back at the home lawn. Nothing against the other properties, but the home turf and these detailed guides are great. Even remaking some of the older videos would be great content!
Good to see videos from back in the lawn again! The podcast format is good for laying down lots of info classroom style, but there’s nothing like throwing it down in the reals. That slow mo fert shot was awesome!
Love the content. I didn’t know I need to water my lawn after applying simple green. 😂 But in all seriousness, thanks for all you do for the lawn community.
Great video glad to see some of this information get out there. One thing that is debatable (since we're talking about myths) is that 'syringing' will actually help your lawn or be 'good for it'. There are studies out there showing that there wasn't much (if any) benefit of syringing and that the temperature rebounded within 5-10 minutes, the only situation it seemed to improve a little bit was when relative humidity in the canopy was extremely low (also seemed to benefit more when there was more wind - obviously helping transpiration).
Hey from Palm Harbor. Have used ALL your suggestions... and am getting a lot of favorable comments about my green lawn. There jaw drops when I let them get a whiff of what I'm using! 😎😎Trying to hammer down on the Milo clone before the fert bans kick in. I think I've got one more before June 1. Hey... haven't heard the Boogaloo Assassins in awhile. How about a little 'No, No, No' ? These videos are one of the high lights of my Sunday evening.
Contraindicate is the word I would use not counterindicate. Love your videos LCN. I always enjoy seeing the new educational content. I really do learn something new with every video. Keep it up!
I tried air8 recently Not clear if I did it properly since back sprayer just has one stream so tough to cover hole area … don’t know if it worked I may have messed it up🤷🏻♂️🤔
An objective observation. The milo contest puts cool season lawns at a great disadvantage when putting the date on 6/5. Cool season lawns look their best in September/October after a big feed of N coming out of the summer, and all of the imperfections from the year are corrected.
Hi Allyn, I really enjoy your videos very informative and you make me feel like you're right here talking to me 👍😃👍... Quick question kind sir: I thought putting water on your lawn when it's hot outside causes fungal diseases to grow or is that just a myth?
Allyn say you apply a weed n feed(Northern grass) in 60 deg. weather but then the following two days are 90+ degrees. It says keep on grass 48 hrs. Will that burn it??
Great tips, Allyn. Especially enjoyed the "can I mix these together" part. I've wondered that in the past. Is it correct to assume the same logic holds true to granular products? Can I mix Triazicide with Milo or granular fungicide?
@@tinymanj669 Also if you are looking for something a bit higher in potassium, you could also look at a sulfate of potash product - I have used the Yard Mastery SOP 0-0-48 in the past to correct a potassium deficiency too.
Question: my backyard has clay under the soil - in some places, only a few inches down. During the summer heat, this contributes to stressing the grass. How can I combat that without digging up the yard?
Hey Allyn. Great info. Wondering if I can spread Milo and water it in in 90 degree sunny day? Or should I wait until later this evening? Or spread it before it gets dark and then water it in the morning? Thanks.
Put down 90lbs of Flagship on our ballfields, Saturday. Cant wait to get them looking good again. Thanks for making your videos. And if you would like to contribute to a local (Bradenton) Kids sports club, we can get you a nice banner for the field.
Great video. Thank you for all the tips. We have St Aug grass in the Tampa area. Is there any I should put down durning the summer fertilizer ban that is legal and safe to put down? I don’t want to go against the ban.
Whats your theory on those pesty moles, I've treated twice for grubs with grub-ex, tried several liquid sprays and they dont go away. my lawn is bahia and half pallmeto grass, very green and I apply milorganite every 5-6 weeks and water most every day
I got rid of my grubs and still have moles and voles. They eat worms which I have plenty of. I have trapped and killed some, I have also used a mixture of castor oil and dish soap with some success.
Hey big Al. Been enjoying with showcasing some of the N-Ext products I use in my own lawn, in my latest couple videos. Been spraying with N-Ext for a few years now. I don’t see that changing any time soon. You and JP have been killing it. Keep it up man. Great video.
Everyone tells me I’m crazy for applying fertilizer in the middle of summer if you follow the bag and what it tells you your fine every time no matter what time of the year it is.
Hey I got a quick question. I bought your stress blend for tall fescue and was wondering is this something I should apply after or before spraying prodiomine on my lawn to kill the bit of crabgrass I have? And how long, if at all, should i wait to apply before/after the prodiomine?
Is it ok to use the FloodJet with herbicides and foliar apps? If so, when would you recommend the fan tip? I’ve been using the fan tip but it sure does take a long time.
@@TheLawnCareNut I didn’t notice a fan tip in the video so I think I incorrectly assumed you were using a herbicide with the FloodJet in the clip. Correct me if I’m wrong though. What are your thoughts on applying a herbicide and prodiamine (for example) together if rain is expected 12 hours later? Said herbicide would be rainfast at that point. Thanks again!
How often should I put down prodiamine? I put down a lower rate in early March. Thank you. My lawn is better than I could ever have imagined thanks to your videos.
We are past the prodiamine window for most of the country now so you can apply again in the fall time if you are not planning to seed. Glad you are seeing good results!
Hi Al, I have an area of neon yellow grass blades in my Floratam. I’ve fertilized, sprayed iron, put down Scott’s and Bayer Disease control, and sprayed for grubs/bugs. Any idea what the cause might be and how to treat?
I have a mole that is damaging my lawn. I was told to apply grub control to my lawn because that's why I have the mole. I have looked in several places and I don't see any grubs. Also I was told that I needed to kill the mole with some type of stake into the tunnel. What do you advise?
As always, great content. In a pitch for more content targeted at us northerners, could you do something on how to deal with Poa Annua? We made a new lawn late last fall with KBG/Tall Fescue/Perennial Rye sod, and it looks great this year except it's about 10% Poa. Thanks for all your guidance - it really works.
How often can I put down milorganite? I put it down in March and my lawn is looking beautiful but I’m getting a itch to put more down is it ok? lol btw I live in Schaumburg IL
My favorite is the watering in the middle of a hot day..... I always ask them, how many times they're lawn has been killed by brief mid afternoon thunder showers. And then I tell them, them there lightning bolts put out nitrogen so the lawn is doubly in danger of burning !!!!!! 🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️☢️☣️
Yes it is exactly what I should be doing in those spots. I've done a regular application of Hydretain already about a month ago, but we have been so so so dry that I am still seeing these spots show up. So I need to blast some hydretain in those spots a little heavier and see if that helps. Or I could just hope that our rainy season finallly starts up.
Hey LCN. I'm having an issue with some stubborn nut sedge in one of my flower beds. It went through the weed fabric and mulch, I'm not a fan of fabric but I had such a bad weed problem in this area I went ahead and put it down, anyway the area was repeatedly sprayed with glyphosate beforehand, my question is, would sedge hammer do anything different than glyphosate because this stuff keeps coming back no matter what I put down. I can probably spot spray it again with glyphosate, this bed does not get much water as its has native water wise plants so I'm not really worried about runoff unless it rains. Thanks!
yeah glyphosate doesn't do well on sedges because it runs out of horsepower before it gets down deep to the nutlets. So what you get is just some burndown that comes right back. This is where Sedgehammer does better . it's super slow but that's because it gets all the way down. I also think you may want to try this for long term preventative control www.pbigordonturf.com/products/herbicides/selective-herbicides/vexis-herbicide-granular-sedges-kyllingas-broadleaf-weeds/
Watering in the middle of the day can be quite wasteful though as more of it evaporates before getting down in the ground, then in early morning or nighttime. when evapo rates are the lowest believe they put that fear into people on purpose to conserve water in some way
Flagship - you've seen it in action, no burn. Now in 18 lb bags thelawncarenut.com/collections/granular-fertilizer/products/24-0-6-flagship-with-3-iron-and-bio-nite%E2%84%A2#
Dominating with the 24-0-6 over by dare! Also my back yard st Augustine palmetto is being attack by grey leaf spot. Hit it with the bullet proof strategy Eagle/Azoxystrobin!
@@johnholmes3279 I used propiconazole about 20 days ago and got really good protection. I noticed it’s on parts of my yard that get more foot traffic than the rest. Hopefully it recovers in a few weeks. It definitely hit a little earlier than normal. I’m in New Orleans!
Exactly, it does spread through palmetto bad with foot traffic! I get it every year where my son walks through the yard to take the trash out. Usually starts first of June and resides through August. I’ve tried in years past to push through it (fert hard), but that just made it spread worse. Humidity at night doesn’t help either. I was going to try preventative this year, but it started early with this crazy spring we’ve had, so I didn’t have a chance and it’s already here in Dallas. Sucks, but other than that the rest of the grass looks beautiful!
Just subscribed,,, up here in Pacific Northwest…. MOSS, MOSS and more MOSS… talk to us about MOSS in my lawn…. Be gentle, I have no idea what I’m doing…
Eyooooo pnw here too. Moss sucks. Moss out in spring and try to increase sunlight to the area. If its the whole yard.... Liquid moss out and a dethatcher!! Then another moss out app and some seed. THROW ER DOWN (south of olympia)
Watering your lawn during the heat of the day is just foolishness at best, and irresponsible at worst. Water your lawn with a couple inches during the heat of the day, and lose the majority of it to evaporation. Waste water, waste your money and possibly your time (if you're manually watering).
If you’re watering, your soil is not as hot. Soil is cooler even if you aren’t watering. This is why cities are a few degrees hotter than surrounding areas because of the amount of concrete and asphalt.
Zero chance you “burn” if you follow directions correctly and irrigate. Worst case is that you out fertilizer down and it’s poor quality and did nothing lol. Shouldn’t burn.
1:12 I bet that car smelled great after that 😂😂😂
I should make an announcement that anyone looking for an off-lease A4 in Manatee County may want to think twice on the test drive. 😂
@@TheLawnCareNut someone may report that it smells like a dead body had been in there.
I think there’s an episode of Seinfeld about that.
LOL. My neighbor couldn't figure out why his car smelled like death for a few days. Then he realized it was the 2 bags of Milo in the trunk.
@@erikmiller6766 You mean smelled like... Ahem... Success? lol
Great to see you back at the home lawn. Nothing against the other properties, but the home turf and these detailed guides are great. Even remaking some of the older videos would be great content!
Thank you !! I enjoyed making this one too !
Thank you for this. I was out there and almost fertilized my yard, but stopped because of many have told me that I could hurt my lawn.
Good to see videos from back in the lawn again! The podcast format is good for laying down lots of info classroom style, but there’s nothing like throwing it down in the reals. That slow mo fert shot was awesome!
Thanks bro !! 🤘👍
Yep we had 90s in Virginia Beach this weekend. Watered in the morning and syringe in the evening for 5 minutes
great video buddy. no one should be scared if they apply with correct rates and follow the labels!
Thanks for the tips on combining ingredients on spraying. Love the new black boots. 😂😂😂
Love the content. I didn’t know I need to water my lawn after applying simple green. 😂 But in all seriousness, thanks for all you do for the lawn community.
Thank goodness your still producing videos. Thanks 🙏
I do the hot day spritz a lot in the heat! Really helped me out the last couple years. Especially full sun areas.
Great video glad to see some of this information get out there. One thing that is debatable (since we're talking about myths) is that 'syringing' will actually help your lawn or be 'good for it'. There are studies out there showing that there wasn't much (if any) benefit of syringing and that the temperature rebounded within 5-10 minutes, the only situation it seemed to improve a little bit was when relative humidity in the canopy was extremely low (also seemed to benefit more when there was more wind - obviously helping transpiration).
THIS is the channel ive been looking for. Awesome job!
Great stuff Allyn! It would be nIce if a guy like myself who doesn’t have a big fancy house could get on a bag of Milo!!!
I think it would be awesome actually !! You should enter !
Loving this content. I’m new to the lawn care game, and really enjoy your channel
Awesome thank you Wayne 👍🤘
Enjoyed the home lawn
Hey from Palm Harbor. Have used ALL your suggestions... and am getting a lot of favorable comments about my green lawn. There jaw drops when I let them get a whiff of what I'm using! 😎😎Trying to hammer down on the Milo clone before the fert bans kick in. I think I've got one more before June 1. Hey... haven't heard the Boogaloo Assassins in awhile. How about a little 'No, No, No' ? These videos are one of the high lights of my Sunday evening.
I need to move to that genre of music for summer for sure 🤘🔆🔆🔆
Contraindicate is the word I would use not counterindicate. Love your videos LCN. I always enjoy seeing the new educational content. I really do learn something new with every video. Keep it up!
thanks!!!
Long term goal...get on the Milo bag.
Hey Alan glad to see you were back love the videos.. When ordering stuff lately from your site just Got 12 bags of 7-0-20 45 pound bags
I tried air8 recently Not clear if I did it properly since back sprayer just has one stream so tough to cover hole area … don’t know if it worked I may have messed it up🤷🏻♂️🤔
I haven't seen a bag of Milorganite for almost two years, can't find it anywhere. Great info as usual.
Good video. It had the feel of your older videos.
An objective observation. The milo contest puts cool season lawns at a great disadvantage when putting the date on 6/5. Cool season lawns look their best in September/October after a big feed of N coming out of the summer, and all of the imperfections from the year are corrected.
Hi Allyn,
I really enjoy your videos very informative and you make me feel like you're right here talking to me 👍😃👍...
Quick question kind sir: I thought putting water on your lawn when it's hot outside causes fungal diseases to grow or is that just a myth?
Great information, enjoyed your presentation.
Great video but when should we expect an review on that ego zero turn in the garage @6:15-6:20
What are the fertilizing restrictions (if any) for the state of FL? If I recall, one cannot apply fertilizer Jun01-Aug31?
I wouldn’t fertilize when it’s 95 out only because I would wait until it’s cooler out, so I’m not sweating like crazy
Last Aussie 😁. Professor Al , great advice. 😎
Hey want about the 3 in 1? That worked on my lawn extremely well, can I apply that more than twice a year?
Thank you for making this video! My old man still believes one or two of these
Great video as always!
I have also head people say if you water at night, your yard is at risk for fungus or disease.
Laying down large bags of ice on your troubled areas soaks deep into the ground .
Sounds like an excuse for a party !
Great info 👍
I like this, can spend more time enjoying the mow.
Thanks again LCN always great info
Thanks Big AL!
Allyn say you apply a weed n feed(Northern grass) in 60 deg. weather but then the following two days are 90+ degrees. It says keep on grass 48 hrs. Will that burn it??
Wife about to lose it at my tenth “BUH-HIYA-GRASS” of the day.
Great tips, Allyn. Especially enjoyed the "can I mix these together" part. I've wondered that in the past. Is it correct to assume the same logic holds true to granular products? Can I mix Triazicide with Milo or granular fungicide?
I would not mix granular products. Can get them applied property that way. Only liquids.
@@TheLawnCareNut Got it. Didn't think of that. That's why you're the Lawn Care Nut and I'm the Lawn Care Knucklehead.
What potassium heavy fertilizer would you recommend for a fescue lawn in North Carolina?
I use the 7-0-20 stress blend in the summer, great stuff 👍
@@TheLawnLover thanks for the recommendation. I’ll grab a bag and apply it next weekend.
@@tinymanj669 Also if you are looking for something a bit higher in potassium, you could also look at a sulfate of potash product - I have used the Yard Mastery SOP 0-0-48 in the past to correct a potassium deficiency too.
You could benefit from a few high quality storage shelfs. Help get all those chemicals organized and the garage looking nice!
I could benefit from some character to force myself to get organized lol. I have been known for my messy garage for years 😂
@@TheLawnCareNut Hahaha that's one of the problems in life, so many hobbies, so little time!
Question: my backyard has clay under the soil - in some places, only a few inches down. During the summer heat, this contributes to stressing the grass. How can I combat that without digging up the yard?
Aeration
Hey Allyn. Great info. Wondering if I can spread Milo and water it in in 90 degree sunny day? Or should I wait until later this evening? Or spread it before it gets dark and then water it in the morning? Thanks.
damn you just keep taking the bahia grass call out to a new level each video
😁😁
Put down 90lbs of Flagship on our ballfields, Saturday. Cant wait to get them looking good again. Thanks for making your videos. And if you would like to contribute to a local (Bradenton) Kids sports club, we can get you a nice banner for the field.
I’m only new to this, wouldnt the warm temps and warm fert help the warm season grasses even more?
Great video. Thank you for all the tips. We have St Aug grass in the Tampa area. Is there any I should put down durning the summer fertilizer ban that is legal and safe to put down? I don’t want to go against the ban.
Whats your theory on those pesty moles, I've treated twice for grubs with grub-ex, tried several liquid sprays and they dont go away. my lawn is bahia and half pallmeto grass, very green and I apply milorganite every 5-6 weeks and water most every day
I got rid of my grubs and still have moles and voles. They eat worms which I have plenty of. I have trapped and killed some, I have also used a mixture of castor oil and dish soap with some success.
Hey big Al. Been enjoying with showcasing some of the N-Ext products I use in my own lawn, in my latest couple videos. Been spraying with N-Ext for a few years now. I don’t see that changing any time soon. You and JP have been killing it. Keep it up man. Great video.
Great information bud. It amazes me that some people think they shouldn't do anything but water in the summer. I don't stop until the winter.. 😁
It's funny because I saw you commenting on this very thing in the FB group earlier today 😁
@@TheLawnCareNut 😁👊🏼
How much water should you put down in the afternoon to cool the grass off?
just a misting helps, but if you have dry spots you want to soak those more
"The black car method"🤣
Everyone tells me I’m crazy for applying fertilizer in the middle of summer if you follow the bag and what it tells you your fine every time no matter what time of the year it is.
Thank you 👍 😊
you're welcome!
Hey I got a quick question.
I bought your stress blend for tall fescue and was wondering is this something I should apply after or before spraying prodiomine on my lawn to kill the bit of crabgrass I have?
And how long, if at all, should i wait to apply before/after the prodiomine?
Same day is fine. Water it all in together.
Classic LCN content over bye here! The aqua thumb made an appearance, and the tips were fruitful!
I’m gonna pick up some of your products soon 😊 can’t wait to test out that new fertilizer car air freshener at 104 degrees 😂😂😂😊🙌🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾
😂😂😂
Hard to throw down N when I have a fert. ban from June to Aug in Broward County. Any suggestions on what to feed the lawn during the ban?
yep, I have strict bans here in Manatee too. I'll be creating content on that for sure but for now, LOAD UP!
Is it ok to use the FloodJet with herbicides and foliar apps? If so, when would you recommend the fan tip? I’ve been using the fan tip but it sure does take a long time.
I only use the fan too for spot or zone sprays. With the power of my sprayer, you get really good flow with the floodjet for everything else.
@@TheLawnCareNut I didn’t notice a fan tip in the video so I think I incorrectly assumed you were using a herbicide with the FloodJet in the clip. Correct me if I’m wrong though.
What are your thoughts on applying a herbicide and prodiamine (for example) together if rain is expected 12 hours later? Said herbicide would be rainfast at that point.
Thanks again!
How often should I put down prodiamine? I put down a lower rate in early March. Thank you. My lawn is better than I could ever have imagined thanks to your videos.
We are past the prodiamine window for most of the country now so you can apply again in the fall time if you are not planning to seed. Glad you are seeing good results!
Did you ever revisit the guy that had the little race car in his garage that you did a rehab on his lawn? Wonder how that turned out.
Will the Quinclorac burn St. Augustine floratam sod?
Hi Al,
I have an area of neon yellow grass blades in my Floratam. I’ve fertilized, sprayed iron, put down Scott’s and Bayer Disease control, and sprayed for grubs/bugs. Any idea what the cause might be and how to treat?
Too much high concentration of water could be in that area.
Watch a video indicating mowing heights for different kinds of grass…what would the height for Centipede grass be…
I have a mole that is damaging my lawn. I was told to apply grub control to my lawn because that's why I have the mole. I have looked in several places and I don't see any grubs. Also I was told that I needed to kill the mole with some type of stake into the tunnel. What do you advise?
Have you tried Celsius Plus, and will you be selling it?
As always, great content. In a pitch for more content targeted at us northerners, could you do something on how to deal with Poa Annua? We made a new lawn late last fall with KBG/Tall Fescue/Perennial Rye sod, and it looks great this year except it's about 10% Poa. Thanks for all your guidance - it really works.
How often can I put down milorganite? I put it down in March and my lawn is looking beautiful but I’m getting a itch to put more down is it ok? lol btw I live in Schaumburg IL
Learned a lot about lawn care from your channel over the years. Whelp, time to go cut my lawn!
I had a gray truck that went over 160 and maxed out my thermometer
Thank you good looking
My favorite is the watering in the middle of a hot day..... I always ask them, how many times they're lawn has been killed by brief mid afternoon thunder showers. And then I tell them, them there lightning bolts put out nitrogen so the lawn is doubly in danger of burning !!!!!! 🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️☢️☣️
With those trouble spots you mentioned at the end of the video, would hydretane be an appropriate application to help those hand watering sessions?
Yes it is exactly what I should be doing in those spots. I've done a regular application of Hydretain already about a month ago, but we have been so so so dry that I am still seeing these spots show up. So I need to blast some hydretain in those spots a little heavier and see if that helps. Or I could just hope that our rainy season finallly starts up.
Should i use flagship this week and then use diseaseex a couple of weeks later? Just wondering cus the high nitrogen level in flagship thanks.
Best Enjoy the Mow Song.
Greta Van Fleet- Heat Above
@Greta Van Fleet
good call!
Hey LCN. I'm having an issue with some stubborn nut sedge in one of my flower beds. It went through the weed fabric and mulch, I'm not a fan of fabric but I had such a bad weed problem in this area I went ahead and put it down, anyway the area was repeatedly sprayed with glyphosate beforehand, my question is, would sedge hammer do anything different than glyphosate because this stuff keeps coming back no matter what I put down. I can probably spot spray it again with glyphosate, this bed does not get much water as its has native water wise plants so I'm not really worried about runoff unless it rains. Thanks!
yeah glyphosate doesn't do well on sedges because it runs out of horsepower before it gets down deep to the nutlets. So what you get is just some burndown that comes right back. This is where Sedgehammer does better . it's super slow but that's because it gets all the way down. I also think you may want to try this for long term preventative control www.pbigordonturf.com/products/herbicides/selective-herbicides/vexis-herbicide-granular-sedges-kyllingas-broadleaf-weeds/
@@TheLawnCareNut Thanks buddy, the weed barrier did good on the foxtail and annual rye but this sedge is a beast in North Texas!
Watering in the middle of the day can be quite wasteful though as more of it evaporates before getting down in the ground, then in early morning or nighttime. when evapo rates are the lowest
believe they put that fear into people on purpose to conserve water in some way
Flagship - you've seen it in action, no burn. Now in 18 lb bags thelawncarenut.com/collections/granular-fertilizer/products/24-0-6-flagship-with-3-iron-and-bio-nite%E2%84%A2#
Just a reminder to blow off your driveway and sidewalk very well after application or you will get iron/rust stains 😉
Beards looking good!
Thanks !
Dominating with the 24-0-6 over by dare! Also my back yard st Augustine palmetto is being attack by grey leaf spot. Hit it with the bullet proof strategy Eagle/Azoxystrobin!
I have that issue also, seemed to come up a little early this year. I just hit it with azoxy, 3336 and propiconazole.
@@johnholmes3279 I used propiconazole about 20 days ago and got really good protection. I noticed it’s on parts of my yard that get more foot traffic than the rest. Hopefully it recovers in a few weeks. It definitely hit a little earlier than normal. I’m in New Orleans!
Exactly, it does spread through palmetto bad with foot traffic! I get it every year where my son walks through the yard to take the trash out. Usually starts first of June and resides through August. I’ve tried in years past to push through it (fert hard), but that just made it spread worse. Humidity at night doesn’t help either.
I was going to try preventative this year, but it started early with this crazy spring we’ve had, so I didn’t have a chance and it’s already here in Dallas. Sucks, but other than that the rest of the grass looks beautiful!
Anyone got anything to kill nimblewill besides Tenacity, I’m not trying to bleach my lawn for the next month?
Who cares about lawns, I only come for the soundtrack🤣🤣
I thought Celsius was big no no for BAHIIIIIIIIA grass!
Yo yo me old mucker.. hi from the UK
hoorah bro!
Just subscribed,,, up here in Pacific Northwest…. MOSS, MOSS and more MOSS… talk to us about MOSS in my lawn…. Be gentle, I have no idea what I’m doing…
Eyooooo pnw here too. Moss sucks. Moss out in spring and try to increase sunlight to the area. If its the whole yard.... Liquid moss out and a dethatcher!! Then another moss out app and some seed. THROW ER DOWN (south of olympia)
Does bifen kill of our good microbes in the lawn?
There is a give and take to everything. They key is to keep things in balance. I practice Integrated Pest Management.
So quinclorac kills St. Augustine. See? It is crabgrass.😂
😂😂😂
Sea weed app has caused me the most damage in hot weather
I think the big question is hows the domination with the neighbours going? :)
Watering your lawn during the heat of the day is just foolishness at best, and irresponsible at worst. Water your lawn with a couple inches during the heat of the day, and lose the majority of it to evaporation. Waste water, waste your money and possibly your time (if you're manually watering).
will using my aquathumb burn my cool season grass? (asking for a friend)
😂😂😂
Wow
You're becoming a Silver Bear 🐻 LCN WOOF LOL
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If you’re watering, your soil is not as hot. Soil is cooler even if you aren’t watering. This is why cities are a few degrees hotter than surrounding areas because of the amount of concrete and asphalt.
Zero chance you “burn” if you follow directions correctly and irrigate. Worst case is that you out fertilizer down and it’s poor quality and did nothing lol. Shouldn’t burn.
I hope my house doesn't make it on the bag.
as long as you contribute to what's "in" the bag we will all he happy. 😃😂
You're melting!
forever chemicals? let's talk huh?
Read Papa Hemingway for us!