If there's not much I would just pull and dispose, but if you're covered with it or large patches then I'd spray with some Image, Certainty or something else labeled for Poa.
If I had just one choice, I'd go with HumiChar with Humic DG a close second. I'd say both humic and biochar have the same goal in regards to improving plant uptake of water and nutrients and improving the soil structure. Humic acts as a biostimulant in improving stress resistance and germination. +1 for Humic. :)
Thanks for some great January content. I'm ready to start grinding again.
Yes!! Won’t be long! ☀️🌱
Yeah I get those scorch lines in the back and on the side, lol 😆
I wonder if I put some clear film on the window if it would stop the scorch lines. 🤔
@@SunnyBermuda I was thinking the same thing 🤔
Hello from Carrollton GA! Love your content! 👍🏼
Awesome! Thank you!
man, i'm ready for Spring!
Oh, yeah!! I'm ready, too!
You night be able to tint those windows like they do in Florida
Yes, may try that this next Fall. 👍
As always 💪🏼
🙌 Thanks!!
Post emergent for POA annua? Or just pull and dispose?
If there's not much I would just pull and dispose, but if you're covered with it or large patches then I'd spray with some Image, Certainty or something else labeled for Poa.
Grandpa's weeder FTW!
So which is better to put down now...BioChar, Humic DG or HumiChar?
If I had just one choice, I'd go with HumiChar with Humic DG a close second. I'd say both humic and biochar have the same goal in regards to improving plant uptake of water and nutrients and improving the soil structure. Humic acts as a biostimulant in improving stress resistance and germination. +1 for Humic. :)
Why not put some kind of non reflective tint or a screen on them windows.
I’ve been looking for a reasonable exterior film.
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Yes!!
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YES!!!
I am itching to get out there. Still have 2 months up North to get started but good to see you are off to the races by you. 👍🏻💚🦸🏻♂
We've had quite the storms lately and trying to keep things clean. Thankfully, no snow this year!