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This Green in August

#1

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Most of my lawns look like this. With the cooler temps (until now..it's going to be 90 degrees until the weekend) and lots of rain, the yards are staying nice and green. People are mowing every 4 days. I can't do it that often, though. :rolleyes:

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#2

BHLC

BHLC

Looks great! Fertilized? My fertilized lawns are great, the others...not so much!


#3

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Looks great! Fertilized? My fertilized lawns are great, the others...not so much!

Not that I'm aware of. The ones that are look even better!


#4

BHLC

BHLC

Maybe it'll hold on into September!


#5

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Maybe it'll hold on into September!

I hope! :biggrin:


#6

metz12

metz12

keep cutting the grass when its long like in those pictures. it will probably give you more business into september. and i think those lawns will hold to mid september. i mowed my grandfathers lawn in october last year! after i cleaned up all the leaves!


#7

P

possum

Grass here just began to green up again last year at this time. This year is nice and green but going to get brown if no rain for several more days. Nice looking lawn Addict. Questions What kind of grass is that? How low you cut? What is the cause of the small brown spots. We had a great deal of fungus here the last month. Large areas of reddish brown in tall fescue as well as lots of small ones in the buffalo grass. Some large areas of brown right to the dirt on hybrid Bermuda. Milder places on common Bermuda. Even the fine fescue under trees turned poor looking to fungus for awhile. Most everything but the hybrid Bermuda and the tall fescue has greened back up and the nasty parts have been mowed off. Some trees are going to loose their leaves from what looks to be the same thing. Last year the drought. This year the wet ground and high humidity for about a month.


#8

X-man

X-man

Lucky:tongue: Most of my lawns have to be mowed every 2 or more weeks now. And they don't look that green.


#9

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

keep cutting the grass when its long like in those pictures. it will probably give you more business into september. and i think those lawns will hold to mid september. i mowed my grandfathers lawn in october last year! after i cleaned up all the leaves!

I will likely be mowing that yard until the end of November here, just not weekly. :thumbsup:


#10

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Grass here just began to green up again last year at this time. This year is nice and green but going to get brown if no rain for several more days. Nice looking lawn Addict. Questions What kind of grass is that? How low you cut? What is the cause of the small brown spots. We had a great deal of fungus here the last month. Large areas of reddish brown in tall fescue as well as lots of small ones in the buffalo grass. Some large areas of brown right to the dirt on hybrid Bermuda. Milder places on common Bermuda. Even the fine fescue under trees turned poor looking to fungus for awhile. Most everything but the hybrid Bermuda and the tall fescue has greened back up and the nasty parts have been mowed off. Some trees are going to loose their leaves from what looks to be the same thing. Last year the drought. This year the wet ground and high humidity for about a month.

I cut that yard at around 2.75". it is the only yard that I bag (requested). As for the type of grass....I really don't know. It might be Bluegrass / Rye / Fescue? The brown spots are likely from their dogs. You can see that to the right of the bag on my mower in the second picture (and in the bottom let corner of the first picture) there is a little circle of a different type of grass. When it gets hot that is what turns brown.


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